Great Throughts Treasury

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

Related Quotes

Victor Cousin

Moral beauty is the basis of all true beauty. This foundation is somewhat covered and veiled in a nature. Art brings it out, and gives it more transparent forms. It is here and that art, when it knows well its power and resources, engages in a struggle with nature in which it may have the advantage.

Art | Beauty | Nature | Power | Struggle | Wisdom | Art | Beauty |

Tyron Edwards

True conservatism is substantial progress; it holds fast what is true and good in order to advance in both. To cast away the old is not of necessity to attain the new. To reject anything that is valuable, lessens the power of gaining more. That a thing is new does not of course commend; that it is old does not discredit. The test question is, "Is it true or good?"

Conservatism | Good | Necessity | Order | Power | Progress | Question | Wisdom | Old |

Tyron Edwards

We should be as careful of the books we read, as of the company we keep. The dead very often have more power than the living.

Books | Power | Wisdom |

Thomas E. Dewey, fully Thomas Edmund Dewey

No man should be in public office who can't make more money in private life.

Life | Life | Man | Money | Office | Public | Wisdom |

Tyron Edwards

The power of little things has so often been noted that we accept it as an axiom, and yet fail to see, in each beginning, the possibility of great events.

Beginning | Events | Little | Power | Wisdom |

Alexandre Dumas, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie

Do not value money for any more nor any less than its worth; it is a good servant but a bad master.

Good | Money | Wisdom | Worth | Value |

Thomas Dreier

A greater poverty than that caused by lack of money is the poverty of unawareness. Man and women go about the world unaware of the beauty, the goodness, the glories in it. Their souls are poor. It is better to have a poor pocket-book than to suffer from a poor soul.

Beauty | Better | Man | Money | Poverty | Soul | Wisdom | World |

Albert Einstein

It is a nationalism whose aim is not power but dignity and health. If we did not have to live among intolerant, narrow-minded and violent people, I should be the first to throw over all nationalism in favor of universal humanity.

Dignity | Health | Humanity | People | Power | Wisdom |

Albert Einstein

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

Power | Wisdom |

Henry Ford

The hold which comptrollers of money are able to maintain on productive forces is seen to be more powerful when it is remembered that, although money is supposed to represent the real wealth of the world, there is always much more wealth that there is money, and real wealth is often compelled to wait upon money, thus leading to that most paradoxical situation - a world filled with wealth but suffering want.

Money | Suffering | Wealth | Wisdom | World |

Henry Ford

Money, after all, is extremely simple. It is a part of our transportation system. It is a simple and direct method of conveying goods from one person to another. Money is in itself most admirable. It is essential. It is not intrinsically evil. It is one of the most useful devices in social life, and when it does what it was intended to do, it is all help and no hindrance.

Evil | Life | Life | Method | Money | System | Wisdom |

Benjamin Franklin

He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money.

Money | Opinion | Will | Wisdom |

Ernest Howard Crosby

Municipal government is corrupt simply because corrupt and corruptible men are elected to office. Corrupt men are elected to office because office “pays” and corruptible men yield because they make money by; yielding. If municipal government had no profitable contracts to award, if school boards had no textbooks to select, we should have no “municipal problem.”

Government | Men | Money | Office | Wisdom | Yielding | Government |

Abraham Flexner

Education... should concern itself primarily... with the liberation, organization, and direction of power and intelligence, with the development of taste, with culture.

Culture | Education | Intelligence | Organization | Power | Taste | Wisdom |

Henry Ford

If money is your only hope for independence, you will never have it. The only real security that a man can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience and ability.

Ability | Experience | Hope | Knowledge | Man | Money | Reserve | Security | Will | Wisdom | World |

Henry Ford

The object of living is work, experience, happiness. There is joy in work. All that money can do is buy us some one else's work in exchange for our own. There is no happiness in the realization that we have accomplished something.

Experience | Joy | Money | Object | Wisdom | Work | Happiness |

Jerry Farber

Schools exploit you because they tap your power and use it to perpetuate society’s trip, while they teach you not to respect your own... Schools petrify society because their method, characterized by coercion from the top down, works against any substantial social change... Schools petrify society because students, through them, learn to adjust unquestioningly to institutions.

Change | Coercion | Exploit | Method | Power | Respect | Society | Teach | Wisdom | Society | Respect | Learn |