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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Denise Taylor

Falling requires letting go, as when we fall asleep or fall in love. If we refuse to fall, our body becomes rigid and our movements become premeditated.

Body | Love | Wisdom |

Richard Smolowe, fully Richard Edward Smolowe

If the body is only the vehicle by which the soul can access the experience of physical living, then there is no real physical me. The soul (or life force) is the only real me. If you and I (the souls) want to achieve the most from this earthly lifetime, the more varied the experiences we should seek. That said, it’s too easy for you and me to fall into a comfort zone and try to avoid change. To keep this from happening, the experiences change rapidly as a result of the body moving from infancy though old age. The physical changes help to enhance our learning curve, our ability to serve, and our chance to evolve.

Ability | Age | Body | Chance | Change | Comfort | Experience | Force | Infancy | Learning | Life | Life | Old age | Soul | Wisdom | Old |

Jeremy Taylor

Lust is a captivity of the reason and an enraging of the passions. It hinders business and distracts counsel. It sins against the body and weakens the soul.

Body | Business | Counsel | Lust | Reason | Soul | Wisdom | Business |

Denise Taylor

To be present with the sensations in our body is not an act of will. It is a kind of equanimity or grace. In such movements we feel our activity belonging to life.

Body | Equanimity | Grace | Life | Life | Present | Will | Wisdom |

Jeremy Taylor

Meditation is the tongue of the soul and the language of our spirit; and our wandering thoughts in prayer are but the neglects of meditation and recessions from that duty; according as we neglect meditation, so are our prayers imperfect, meditation being the soul of prayer and the intention of our spirit.

Duty | Intention | Language | Meditation | Neglect | Prayer | Soul | Spirit | Wisdom |

Sydney Smith

Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick.

Body | Justice | Soul | Wisdom |

Sydney Smith

You never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose, nor a body to kick.

Body | Justice | Soul | Wisdom |

Sydney Smith

The wit of language is so miserably inferior to the wit of ideas that it is very deservedly driven out of good company.

Good | Ideas | Language | Wisdom | Wit |

Tauri NULL

The body is only a vehicle for a life form, and a temporary one at that.

Body | Life | Life | Wisdom |

Symeon the New Theologian, fully Saint Symeon the New Theologian NULL

When a man walks into the sea up to his knees or waist, he can see the water all around him. But when he dives into the water, he can no longer see anything outside, and he knows only that his whole body is in the water. This is what happens to those who plunge into the vision of God.

Body | God | Man | Vision | Wisdom |

George Steiner, fully Francis George Steiner

Music has always had its own syntax, its own vocabulary and symbolic means. Indeed, it is with mathematics the principal language of the mind when the mind is in a condition of non-verbal feeling.

Language | Mathematics | Means | Mind | Music | Wisdom |

Lord Edward Thurlow, First Baron

Did you expect a corporation to have a conscience, when it has no soul to be damned and no body to be kicked?

Body | Conscience | Soul | Wisdom |

Arthur Warwick

The speech of the tongue is best known to men; God best understands the language of the heart.

God | Heart | Language | Men | Speech | Wisdom | God |

Mary Church Terrell

Please stop using the word “Negro”... We are the only human beings in the world with fifty-seven varieties of complexions who are classed together as a single racial unit. Therefore, we are really colored people, and that is the only name in the English language which accurately describes us.

Language | People | Wisdom | World |

Lyall Watson

All societies create their own worlds, using language and folklore to impose an arbitrary order on the complexity of the cosmos. This ordering of reality helps make sense of things by interpreting information in ways which are compatible with what is already known.

Language | Order | Reality | Sense | Wisdom |

Lord Edward Thurlow, First Baron

You never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose, nor a body to kick.

Body | Justice | Soul | Wisdom |

Paul Valéry, fully Ambroise-Paul-Toussaint-Jules Valéry

The body has its end which it does not know; the mind its means of which it is unaware.

Body | Means | Mind | Wisdom |