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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John Masefield

Death opens unknown doors. It is most grand to die.

Death | Wisdom |

M. de Montlosier, fully François Dominique de Reynaud, Comte de Montlosier

To place wit before good sense is to place the superfluous before the necessary.

Good | Sense | Wisdom | Wit |

Theodore Parker

The books which help you most are those which make you think the most. The hardest way of learning is by easy reading. But a great book that comes from a great thinker - it is a ship of thought, deep-freighted with truth and with beauty.

Beauty | Books | Learning | Reading | Thought | Truth | Wisdom | Think |

Joseph Parker

The books which help you most are those which make you think the most. The hardest way of learning is by easy reading: but a great book that comes from a great thinker - it is a ship of thought, deep freighted with truth and with beauty.

Beauty | Books | Learning | Reading | Thought | Truth | Wisdom | Think |

Alexander Pope

All nature is but art, unknown to thee; all chance, direction, which thou canst not see; all discord harmony, not understood; all partial evil, universal good: and, spite of pride, in erring reason’s spite, one truth is clear, “Whatever is, is Right.”

Art | Chance | Evil | Good | Harmony | Nature | Pride | Reason | Right | Truth | Wisdom |

Austin O'Malley

Physical science reads through its sense of touch like a blind man, and the supply of books in braille type on the spiritual life is very small.

Books | Life | Life | Man | Science | Sense | Wisdom |

William Rothenstein, fully Sir William Rothenstein

There are fashions in immortality as there are trivial fashions. Books and pictures read differently to different generations.

Books | Immortality | Wisdom |

Mayer Rothschild, fully Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild

It requires a great deal of boldness and a great deal of caution to make a great fortune; and when you have got it, it requires ten times as much wit to keep it.

Boldness | Caution | Fortune | Wisdom | Wit |

Publius Syrus

The loss which is unknown is no loss at all.

Wisdom | Loss |

Propertius, fully Sextus Propertius NULL

Let each man have the wit to go his own way.

Man | Wisdom | Wit |

Francis Quarles

Be not too slow in the breaking of a sinful custom; a quick, courageous resolution is better than a gradual deliberation; in such a combat he is the bravest soldier that lays about him without fear or wit. Wit pleads, fear disheartens; he that would kill Hydra had better strike off one neck than five heads: fell the tree, and the branches are soon cut off.

Better | Custom | Deliberation | Fear | Kill | Resolution | Wisdom | Wit |

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, Lord John Russell

A proverb is one man's wit and all men's wisdom.

Man | Men | Wisdom | Wit |

Christian Scrivner, pseudonym Gotthold

If he who has little wit needs a master to inform his stupidity, he who has much frequently needs ten to keeping check his worldly wisdom, which might otherwise, like a high-mettled charger, toss him to the ground.

Little | Stupidity | Wisdom | Wit |

Sydney Smith

The essence of every species of wit is surprise; which, vi termini, must be sudden; and the sensations which wit has a tendency to excite are impaired or destroyed as often as they are mingled with much thought or passion.

Passion | Thought | Wisdom | Wit | Thought |