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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Jean S. Kieffer

Our recognition and apprehension of the highest truth is essentially an affair of the heart, far more than of the head.

Heart | Truth | Wisdom |

Abraham Isaac Kook

The higher the truth the simpler it is.

Truth | Wisdom |

R. D. Laing, fully Ronald David Laing

The truth brings with it a great measure of absolution, always.

Absolution | Truth | Wisdom |

Walter Savage Landor

He who brings ridicule to bear against truth finds in his hand a blade without hilt.

Ridicule | Truth | Wisdom |

J. Martin Klotsche

Intelligence is derived from two words - inter and legere - inter meaning "between" and legere meaning "to choose." An intelligent person, therefore, is one who has learned "to choose between." He knows that good is better than evil, that confidence should supersede fear, that love is superior to hate, that gentleness is better than cruelty, forbearance than intolerance, compassion than arrogance and that truth has more virtue than ignorance.

Arrogance | Better | Compassion | Confidence | Cruelty | Evil | Fear | Forbearance | Gentleness | Good | Hate | Ignorance | Intelligence | Intolerance | Love | Meaning | Truth | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | Words |

Loewe, fully Frederick Loewe, aka Fritz NULL

What is false in science cannot be true in religion. Truth is one and invisible. God is bound by His own laws.

God | Religion | Science | Truth | Wisdom | God |

Joanna Macy, fully Joanna Rogers Macy

We know that we are not limited by the accident of our birth or the timing of it, and we recognize the truth that we have always been around. We can reinhabit time and own our story as a species. We were present back there in the fireball and the rains that streamed down on this still molten planet, and in the primordial seas. We remember that in our mother’s womb, where we wear vestigial gills and tail and fins for hands. We remember that. That information is in us and there is a deep, deep kinship in us, beneath the outer layers of our neocortex or what we learned in school. There is a deep wisdom, a bondedness with our creation, and an ingenuity far beyond what we think we have. And when we expand our notions of what we are to include this story, we will have a wonderful time and we will survive.

Accident | Birth | Ingenuity | Mother | Present | Story | Time | Truth | Will | Wisdom | Ingenuity | Think |

Hamilton Wright Mabie

The germs of all truth lie in the soul, and when the ripe moment comes, the truth within answers to the fact without as the flower responds to the sun, giving it form for heat and color for light.

Giving | Light | Soul | Truth | Wisdom |

Lucretius, fully Titus Lucretius Carus NULL

Watch a man in times of ... adversity to discover what kind of man he is; for then at last words of truth are drawn from the depths of his heart, and the mask is torn off.

Adversity | Heart | Man | Truth | Wisdom | Words |

Douglas MacArthur

And in the end, through the long ages of our quest for light, it will be found that truth is still mightier than the sword. For out of the welter of human carnage and human sorrow and human weal the indestructible thing that will always live is a sound idea.

Light | Sorrow | Sound | Truth | Will | Wisdom |

John Masefield

The truth and rapture of man are holy things, not lightly to be scorned. A carelessness of life an beauty mark the glutton, the idler, and the fool in their deadly path across history.

Beauty | History | Life | Life | Man | Truth | Wisdom | Beauty |

John Locke

One unerring mark of the love of truth is not entertaining any proposition with greater assurance than the proofs it is built upon will warrant.

Love | Truth | Will | Wisdom |

John Baptiste Massillon

I love a serious preacher, who speaks for my sake and not for his own; who seeks my salvation, and not his own vainglory. He best deserves to be heard who uses speech only to clothe his thoughts, and his thoughts only to promote truth and virtue. Nothing is more detestable than a professed declaimer, who retails his discourses as a quack does his medicine.

Love | Nothing | Salvation | Speech | Truth | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom |

Abraham Lincoln

Let the people know the truth and the country is safe.

People | Safe | Truth | Wisdom |

John Locke

The best way to come to truth being to examine things as really they are, and not to conclude they are as we fancy of ourselves, or have been taught by others to imagine.

Truth | Wisdom |

James Russell Lowell

To put more faith in lies and hate than truth and love is the true atheism.

Atheism | Faith | Hate | Love | Truth | Wisdom |