Great Throughts Treasury

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Wilhelm Reich

With this the [genuine] leader will cause many to turn against him. He will have robbed these many of an object to hold on to, like a bean stalk would feel robbed of comfort if you took away the supporting stick of wood.

Capacity | Criticism | Education | Enough | Future | Humanity | Ideas | Life | Life | Play | Sense | Sound | Thinking | Work | Think |

Wilhelm Reich

Every seemingly arbitrary destructive action is a reaction of the organism to the frustration of a gratification of a vital need, especially of a sexual need.

Criticism | Education | Future | Humanity | Life | Life | Play | Thinking | Work | Think |

Walter Lippmann

A large part of the mischief and folly of the world comes from rushing in, taking a position, and then not knowing how to retreat. There is something about making a speech or writing an article which perverts the human mind. When the utterance is published, the Rubicon has been crossed and the bridges have been burned. It seems to end in the inquiry, after that we almost cease to be interested in the truth, being so preoccupied to prove that we already possess it.

Criticism | Free press | Government | Necessity | Organic | People | Thinking | Government | Privilege |

Walter Bagehot

It is an inevitable defect, that bureaucrats will care more for routine than for results.

Administration | Criticism | Government | Opposition | Government |

Wayne Dyer, fully Wayne Walter Dyer

An infinity of forests lies dormant within the dreams of one Acorn.

Behavior | Criticism | Focus | Value |

W. E. B. Du Bois, fully William Edward Burghardt Du Bois

How shall Integrity face Oppression? What shall Honesty do in the face of Deception, Decency in the face of Insult, Self-Defense before Blows? How shall Desert and Accomplishment meet Despising, Detraction, and Lies? What shall Virtue do to meet Brute Force? There are so many answers and so contradictory; and such differences for those on the one hand who meet questions similar to this once a year or once a decade, and those who face them hourly and daily.

Criticism | Democracy | Government | Soul | Government |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Freedom of speech and the press must be complete. But then freedom of association must be complete too.

Criticism | Present |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

He who now talks about the "freedom of the press" goes backward, and halts our headlong course towards Socialism.

Criticism | Freedom | Ideas | Nothing | Will |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

International unity of the workers is more important than the national.

Criticism |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

The most important thing when ill is to never lose heart.

Criticism | Important |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Freedom of criticism is undoubtedly the most fashionable slogan at the present time, and the one most frequently employed in the controversies between socialists and democrats in all countries.

Criticism | Freedom | Industry | People |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

This struggle must be organized, according to “all the rules of the art”, by people who are professionally engaged in revolutionary activity. The fact that the masses are spontaneously being drawn into the movement does not make the organization of this struggle less necessary. On the contrary, it makes it more necessary.

Criticism | Fear | Freedom | Majority | Resentment | Theoretical |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

The chief distinguishing feature of Russia in regard to the point we are examining is that the very beginning of the spontaneous working-class movement, on the one hand, and of the turn of progressive public opinion towards Marxism, on the other, was marked by the combination of manifestly heterogeneous elements under a common flag to fight the common enemy (the obsolete social and political world outlook).

Criticism | Freedom |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

There's just this… an hour here or there when our lives seem, against all odds and expectations, to burst open and give us everything we've ever imagined.

Art | Better | Books | Criticism | Enough | Future | History | Hope | Means | Money | Past | Philosophy | Poetry | Research | Thought | Will | Art | Thought |

Victor Hugo

The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.

Age | Antiquity | Criticism | Flattery | History | Justice | Knowledge | Men | Metaphysics | Modesty | Old age | Philosophy | Poetry | Public | Religion | Old |

Vance Havner

We are suffering today from a species of Christianity as dry as dust, as cold as ice, as pale as a corpse, and as dead as King Tut. We are suffering not from a lack of correct heads but of consumed hearts.

Conformity | Criticism | Spirit | World |

William James

Human beings are born into this little span of life of which the best thing is its friendship and intimacies, and soon their places will know them no more, and yet they leave their friendships and intimacies with no cultivation, to grow as they will… and yet they leave their friendships and intimacies with no cultivation, to grow as they will by the roadside, expecting them to "keep" by force of mere inertia.

Criticism | Darkness | Feelings | Ideas | Right |

William James

But psychology is passing into a less simple phase. Within a few years what one may call a microscopic psychology has arisen in Germany, carried on by experimental methods, asking of course every moment for introspective data, but eliminating their uncertainty by operating on a large scale and taking statistical means. This method taxes patience to the utmost, and could hardly have arisen in a country whose natives could be bored. Such Germans as Weber, Fechner, Vierordt, and Wundt obviously cannot ; and their success has brought into the field an array of younger experimental psychologists, bent on studying the elements of the mental life, dissecting them out from the gross results in which they are embedded, and as far as possible reducing them to quantitative scales. The simple and open method of attack having done what it can, the method of patience, starving out, and harassing to death is tried ; the Mind must submit to a regular siege, in which minute advantages gained night and day by the forces that hem her in must sum themselves up at last into her overthrow. There is little of the grand style about these new prism, pendulum, and chronograph-philosophers. They mean business, not chivalry. What generous divination, and that superiority in virtue which was thought by Cicero to give a man the best insight into nature, have failed to do, their spying and scraping, their deadly tenacity and almost diabolic cunning, will doubtless someday bring about.

Conversation | Criticism | Meaning | Power | Prayer | Sense | Soul |

François de La Rochefoucauld, François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac, Francois A. F. Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

Few people know death, we only endure it, usually from determination, and even from stupidity and custom; and most men only die because they know not how to prevent dying.

Criticism | People | Praise | Wisdom |