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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May Hill Arbuthnot

Books are no substitute for living, but they can add immeasurably to its richness. When life is absorbing, books can enhance our sense of its significance. When life is difficult, they can give us momentary release from trouble or a new insight into our problems, or provide the hours of refreshment we need.

Books | Insight | Life | Life | Need | Problems | Sense | Wisdom | Trouble |

Richard Aldington, born Edward Godfree Aldington

Patriotism is a lively sense of responsibility. Nationalism is a silly cock crowing on its own dunghill.

Patriotism | Responsibility | Sense | Wisdom |

Marcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus

How much time he saves who does not look to see what his neighbor says or does or thinks.

Time | Wisdom |

Marcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus

Always observe how ephemeral and worthless human things are... Pass them through this little space of time comformably to nature, and end thy journey in content.

Journey | Little | Nature | Space | Time | Wisdom |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

Grand is the seen, the light, to me - grand are the sky and stars, grand is the earth, and grand are lasting time and space, but grander far the unseen soul of me, comprehending, endowing all those, lighting the slight, the sky and stars, delving the earth, sailing the sea, (what were all those, indeed, without thee, unseen soul? of what amount without thee?) More evolutionary, vast, puzzling, O my soul! More multiform far - more lasting thou than they.

Character | Earth | Light | Soul | Space | Time |

Brooks Atkinson, fully Justin Brooks Atkinson

In the ideal sense nothing is uninteresting; there are only uninterested people.

Nothing | People | Sense | Wisdom |

Elsa Yur'evna Triolet, Born Ella Kagan

Killing time or killing yourself amounts to the same thing, strictly speaking.

Character | Time |

Edwin Percy Whipple

The wise men of old have sent most of their morality down to the stream of time in the light skiff of apothegm or epigram; and the proverbs of nations, which embody the common sense of nations, have the brisk concussion of the most sparkling wit.

Character | Common Sense | Light | Men | Morality | Nations | Proverbs | Sense | Time | Wise | Wit | Old |

James Q. Wilson

To say that people have a moral sense is not the same thing as saying that they are innately good. A moral sense must compete with other senses that are natural to humans - the desire to survive, acquire possessions, indulge in sex, or accumulate power - in short, with self-interest narrowly defined. How that struggle is resolved will differ depending on our character, our circumstances, and the cultural and political tendencies of the day. But saying that a moral sense exists is the same thing as saying that humans, by their nature, are potentially good.

Character | Circumstances | Day | Desire | Good | Nature | People | Possessions | Power | Self | Self-interest | Sense | Struggle | Will |

Saint Augustine, aka Augustine of Hippo, St. Austin, Bishop of Hippo NULL

If we conceive of some point of time which cannot be divided into even the minutes parts of moments, that is the only point that can be called present: and that point flees at such lightning speed from being future to being past, that it has no extent of duration at all.

Future | Past | Present | Time | Wisdom |

Andy Warhol

They always say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.

Change | Character | Time |

Avraham Yellin

Keep in mind that we are in this world for a very short time and the things that upset us are of minor importance in the entire scheme of the universe.

Character | Mind | Time | Universe | World |

Arthur Warwick

As it is never too soon to be good, so it is never too late to amend; I will, therefore, neither neglect the time present, nor despair of the time past. If I had been sooner good, I might perhaps have been better; if I am longer bad, I shall I am sure, be worse.

Better | Character | Despair | Good | Neglect | Past | Present | Time | Will |

Walter H. Wheeler, Jr.

Our whole free dynamic society’s future depends upon a continued growth of our sense of responsibility and morality in direct proportion to the increase in our material wealth.

Character | Dynamic | Future | Growth | Morality | Responsibility | Sense | Society | Wealth |

Marcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus

Some things are hurrying into existence, and others are hurrying out of it; and of that which is coming into existence part is already extinguished. Motions and changes are continually renewing the world, just as the uninterrupted course of time is always renewing the infinite duration of ages. In this flowing stream, then on which there is no abiding, what is there of the things which hurry by on which a man would set a high price? It would be just as if a man should fall in love with one of the sparrows, which fly by, but it has already passed out of sight.

Existence | Hurry | Love | Man | Price | Time | Wisdom | World |