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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Norman Douglas, aka George Norman Douglas

What is all wisdom save a collection of platitudes? But the man who orders his life according to their teachings cannot go far wrong.

Life | Life | Man | Platitudes | Wisdom | Wrong |

Diogenes Laërtius, aka "Diogenes the Cynic"

Make wisdom your provision for the journey from youth to old age, for it is a more certain support than all other possessions.

Age | Journey | Old age | Possessions | Wisdom | Youth | Youth | Old |

Isaac D'Israeli

The wisdom of the wise and the experience of ages may be preserved by quotation.

Experience | Wisdom | Wise |

Thomas Dreier

To hate is to be enslaved by evil.

Evil | Hate | Wisdom |

Tyron Edwards

Most of our censure of others is only oblique praise of self, uttered to show the wisdom and superiority of the speaker. It has all the invidiousness of self-praise, and all the ill-desert of falsehood.

Censure | Falsehood | Praise | Self | Self-praise | Superiority | Wisdom |

Horace William Baden Donegan

Peace comes only from loving, from mutual self-sacrifice and self-forgetfulness. Few today have humility or wisdom enough to know the world's deep need of love. We are too much possessed by national and racial and cultural pride.

Enough | Forgetfulness | Humility | Love | Need | Peace | Pride | Sacrifice | Self | Self-sacrifice | Wisdom | World |

George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann or Marian Evans

More helpful than all wisdom or counsel is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us.

Counsel | Pity | Will | Wisdom | Counsel |

Albert Einstein

The attempt to combine wisdom and power has only rarely been successful and then only for a short while.

Power | Wisdom |

Fazang, also Fa-Tsang or Fāzàng NULL

The universal of an atom containing emptiness and existence. This means that the atom has no intrinsic nature, so it is empty; yet its illusory characteristics are evident, so it is existent. Indeed, because illusory form has no essence, it must be no different from emptiness, and real emptiness contains qualities permeating to the surface of existence. Seeing that form is empty produces great wisdom and not dwelling in birth-and-death; seeing that emptiness is form produces great compassion and not dwelling in nirvana. When form and emptiness are nondual, compassion and wisdom are not different; only this is true seeing.

Birth | Compassion | Death | Existence | Means | Nature | Qualities | Wisdom |

Euripedes NULL

Some wisdom must thou learn from one who's wise.

Wisdom | Wise | Learn |

John Florio

The wisdom of a foole is in his tongue, & the tongue of the wise man is hydden in his hart.

Man | Wisdom | Wise |

Martin Henry Fischer

Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.

Knowledge | Wisdom |

Euripedes NULL

We pay a high price for being intelligent. Wisdom hurts.

Price | Wisdom |

Henry Giles

It should be the work of a genuine and noble patriotism to raise the life of the nation to the level of its privileges; to harmonize its general practice with its abstract principles; to reduce to actual facts the ideals of its institutions; to elevate instruction into knowledge; to deepen knowledge into wisdom; to render knowledge and wisdom complete in righteousness; and to make the love of country perfect in the love of man.

Abstract | Ideals | Knowledge | Life | Life | Love | Man | Patriotism | Practice | Principles | Righteousness | Wisdom | Work | Instruction |

Benjamin Franklin

The doors of Wisdom are never shut.

Wisdom |

Margaret Fuller, fully Sara Margaret Fuller, Marchese Ossoli

It is astonishing what force, purity, and wisdom it requires for a human being to keep clear of falsehoods.

Force | Purity | Wisdom |

Henry Giles

The true greatness and the true happiness of a country consist in wisdom; in that enlarged an comprehensive wisdom which includes education, knowledge, religion, virtue, freedom, with every influence which advances and every institution which supports them.

Education | Freedom | Greatness | Influence | Knowledge | Religion | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | Happiness |

Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Schlomo Freud

Just as a cautious businessman avoids tying up all his capital in one concern, so, perhaps, worldly wisdom will advise us not to look for the whole of our satisfaction from a single aspiration.

Aspiration | Will | Wisdom |

John Galsworthy

Boys and girls should be taught to think first of others in material things; they should be infected with the wisdom to know that in making smooth the way lies the road to their own health and happiness.

Boys | Health | Wisdom | Think |