Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

Related Quotes

Walter Raleigh, fully Sir Walter Raleigh

Take special care for that thou delight not in wine; for there never was any man who came to honor, or preferment that loved it; for it transformeth a man into a beast, decayeth health, poisoneth the breath, destroyeth natural heat, brings a man’s stomach to an artificial heat, deformeth the face, rotteth the teeth, and to conclude, maketh a man contemptible, soon old, and despised of all wise and worth men; hated in thy servants, in thyself, and companions; for it is a bewitching and infectious vice.

Care | Health | Honor | Man | Men | Wise | Worth |

Spanish Proverbs

An ounce of parent is worth a pound of clergy.

Worth | Parent |

Talmud or The Talmud NULL

The whole worth of a benevolent deed lies in the love that inspires it.

Love | Worth |

Thomas Brackett Reed, aka Czar Reed

For the ordinary business of life an ounce of habit is worth a pound of intellect.

Business | Habit | Life | Life | Worth | Business |

T. S. Eliot, fully Thomas Sterns Eliot

A tradition without intelligence is not worth having.

Intelligence | Tradition | Worth |

T. S. Eliot, fully Thomas Sterns Eliot

I've been freed from the self that pretends to be someone, and in becoming no-one. I begin to live. It is worth while dying, to find out what life is.

Life | Life | Self | Worth |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.

Chance | Life | Life | Work | Worth |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his body, to risk his well-being, to risk his life, in a great cause.

Body | Cause | Life | Life | Man | Risk | Worth |

Thomas Carlyle

Man, it is not thy works, which are mortal, infinitely little, and the greatest no greater than the least, but only the spirit thou workest in, that can have worth or continuance.

Little | Man | Mortal | Spirit | Worth |

Thomas Fuller

A grain of Prudence is worth a Pound of Craft.

Prudence | Prudence | Worth |

Thomas Fuller

Prosperity and Vanity are often lodg'd together. Prosperity destroys Fools, endangers the Wise, Prosperity has every Thing cheap. Prosperity knows not the worth of Patience. Prosperity takes no Counsel, and fears no Calamity. Prosperous Men seldom mend their Faults.

Calamity | Counsel | Men | Patience | Prosperity | Wise | Worth |

Thomas Fuller

We never know the Worth of Water, till the Well is dry.

Worth |

Thomas Carlyle

One example is worth a thousand arguments.

Example | Worth |

Thomas Carlyle

One of the Godlike things of this world is the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men.

Men | World | Worth |

Thomas Carlyle

In this world there is one godlike thing, the essence of all that ever was or ever will be of godlike in this world, the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men.

Men | Will | World | Worth |

William Rounseville Alger

Reserve may be pride fortified in ice; dignity is worth reposing on truth.

Dignity | Pride | Reserve | Truth | Worth |

Wendell Berry

To cherish what remains of the Earth and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival. But when nothing is valued for what it is, everything is destined to be wasted. Once the values of things refer only to their future usefulness, then an infinite withdrawal of value from the living present has begun. Nothing (and nobody) can then exist that is not theoretically replaceable by something (or somebody) more valuable. The country that we (or some of us) had thought to make our home becomes instead 'a nation rich in natural resources'; the good bounty of the land begins its mechanical metamorphosis into junk, garbage, silt, poison, and other forms of 'waste.' "The inevitable result of such an economy is that no farm or any other usable property can safely be regarded by anyone as a home, no home is ultimately worthy of our loyalty, nothing is ultimately worth doing, and no place or task or person is worth a lifetime's devotion. 'Waste,' in such an economy, must eventually include several categories of humans--the unborn, the old, 'disinvested' farmers, the unemployed, the 'unemployable.' Indeed, once our homeland, our source, is regarded as a resource, we are all sliding downward toward the ash-heap or the dump.

Earth | Future | Good | Hope | Inevitable | Land | Nothing | Present | Property | Survival | Thought | Worth | Thought | Value |

Tom Hopkins

The most valuable thing you can ever own is your image of yourself as a winner in the great game of life, as a contributor to the betterment of mankind, as an achiever of worthy goals. Unless you have that image of yourself, nothing worth having will stay with you for long.

Goals | Life | Life | Mankind | Nothing | Will | Worth |

Art Linkletter, fully Arthur Gordon "Art" Linkletter

If anything is worth trying at all, it's worth trying at least 10 times.

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