Great Throughts Treasury

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

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Andrew Newberg and Mark Robert Waldman

In the end, we must always return to our beliefs. From the mundane to the mystical, they inform us about reality and they shape our future lives. And if the ultimate reality remains a mystery, so much the better, for it is the questions that give us meaning, that drive us forward and fill us with transcendent awe.

Awe | Better | Future | Meaning | Mystery | Mystical | Reality |

Nezahualcoyotl NULL

Banish care. If there be bounds to pleasure, the saddest life must also have an end. Then weave your wreath of flowers, and sing your songs in praise of the all-powerful God; for the glory of this world soon fades away.

Care | Glory | God | Life | Life | Pleasure | Praise | World |

Mary Manin Morrissey

Thoughts held in mind reproduce after their kind. It’s the nature of thinking. What we hold in our mind reproduces itself in the reality of our life and our experience.

Experience | Life | Life | Mind | Nature | Reality | Thinking |

Joseph Murphy

Your desire is your prayer. Picture the fulfillment of your desire now and feel its reality and you will experience the joy of the answered prayer.

Desire | Experience | Fulfillment | Joy | Prayer | Reality | Will |

Albert Cook Outler

Theology is reflection upon the reality of worship and explication of it. As such it is a rational affair… faith seeking to understand.

Faith | Reality | Reflection | Theology | Worship |

Paula Ripple, fully Paula Ripple Comin

Neither power nor wealth, neither education nor ability, neither gifts of creativity nor stores of human energy can insure against the reality that suffering will be our companion at some time during our journey. It is a presence as inseparable from the human condition as food and oxygen are from human life. It is part of our legacy.

Ability | Creativity | Education | Energy | Journey | Life | Life | Power | Reality | Suffering | Time | Wealth | Will |

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, fully Sir or Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

The world is not an illusion; it is not nothingness, for it is willed by God and therefore is real… The reality of the world is not in itself but it is in the thought and being of the Creator. It is what God thought and willed it to be before it was.

God | Illusion | Reality | Thought | World | God | Thought |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The world of reality has its bounds. The world of imagination is boundless.

Imagination | Reality | World |

Albert Schweitzer

The most elementary ethical principle, when understood by the heart, means that out of reverence for the unfathomable, infinite, and living Reality we call God, we must never consider ourselves strangers toward any human being. Rather, we must bind ourselves to the task of sharing his experiences and try being of help to him.

God | Heart | Means | Reality | Reverence |

Franz Schubert, fully Franz Peter Schubert

No one feels another's grief; no one understands another's joy. People imagine they can reach one another. In reality they only pass each other by.

Grief | Joy | People | Reality |

Sydney Smith

Among the smaller duties of life, I hardly know any one more important than that of not praising where praise is not due. Reputation is one of the prizes for which men contend: it produces more labor and more talent than twice the wealth of a country could ever rear up. It is the coin of genius, and it is the imperious duty of every man to bestow it with the most scrupulous justice and the wisest economy.

Duty | Important | Justice | Labor | Life | Life | Man | Men | Praise | Reputation | Wealth | Talent |

Albert Schweitzer

In a human context, love means sharing an experience, showing compassion, and helping one another. But our love of God is akin to reverent love. God is infinite life. Thus the most elementary ethical principle, when understood by the heart, means that out of reverence for the unfathomable, infinite, and living Reality we call God, we must never consider ourselves strangers toward any human being.

Compassion | Experience | God | Heart | Life | Life | Love | Means | Reality | Reverence | God |

Peter Senge, fully Peter Michael Senge

It’s not about positional power; it’s not about accomplishments; it’s ultimately not even about what we do. Leadership is about creating a domain in which human beings continually deepen their understanding of reality and become more capable of participating in the unfolding of the world. Ultimately, leadership is about creating new realities.

Power | Reality | Understanding | World | Leadership |

Louis Auguste Sabatier

And what is the education of mankind if not the passage from faith in authority to personal conviction and to the sustained practice of the intellectual duty to consent to no idea except by virtue of its recognized truth, to accept no fact until its reality has been, in one way or another, established.

Authority | Duty | Education | Faith | Mankind | Practice | Reality | Truth | Virtue | Virtue |

Olive Schreiner

He who sets out in search of Truth must leave Superstition forever and wander down into the land of Absolute Negation and Denial. He must then go… where the mountains of Stern Reality will rise before him. Beyond them lies Truth.

Absolute | Land | Reality | Search | Superstition | Truth | Will |

Olaf Stapledon, fully William Olaf Stapledon

I should like to persuade religious people that some of us who reject their faith, nevertheless do have an experience which is at least very much like their essential religious experience. We feel, sometimes with remarkable intensity and clarity, our `at-oneness’ with something which might be the fundamental reality behind appearances.

Experience | Faith | Oneness | People | Reality |

Mundaka Upanishad, or or the Mundakopanishad

By means of higher knowledge, the wise behold every where the changeless Reality – which transcends the senses, which is uncaused, which is indefinable, which is all pervading and subtler than the subtlest, which is everlasting and is the source of all things and beings.

Knowledge | Means | Reality | Wise |

Leonard Swindler

Ultimate Reality must be at least personal, or perhaps better said, Supra-personal or trans-personal – but not less than personal, and therefore not just non-personal.

Better | Reality |