Great Throughts Treasury

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William Cartwright

I was that silly thing that once was wrought to practise this thin love; I climbed from sex to soul, from soul to thought; but thinking there to move, headlong I rolled from thought to soul, and then from soul I lighted at the sex again.

Aid | Force | Think |

William Cowper

How sweet, how passing sweet, is solitude; but grant me still a friend in my retreat, whom I may whisper--solitude it sweet.

Force | Memory | Music |

William Cowper

I know that thou art infinitely gracious, but what will become of me?

Force | Heart |

William Cowper

As a priest, a piece of mere church furniture at best.

Force | Play | Youth | Youth |

Werner Heisenberg, fully Werner Karl Heisenberg

The more precise the measurement of position, the more imprecise the measurement of momentum, and vice versa.

Chance | Force | Research |

Wilhelm Reich

It is not beyond actual possibilities that men from outer space have landed (or will in the future land) on earth and have begun to breed here for whatever reason they may have had.

Feelings | Force | Harm | Hope | Indispensable | Life | Life | Man | People | Play | Power | Struggle | Time | Will | Work |

Wilhelm Reich

The question of how and why the encrustations and rigidifications of human emotional life are brought about led directly into the realm of vegetative life.

Force | Law | Men | Nature | Power | Present | Relationship | Research | Security | World | Crisis |

Wilhelm Reich

The fact that political ideologies are tangible, active realities does not prove their necessity. The bubonic plague was an extremely potent social reality. But nobody would have argued that, because it existed, it was necessary and nothing should be done about it.

Behavior | Character | Cleanliness | Energy | Enthusiasm | Force | Politics | Will | Work |

Wilhelm Reich

Rulers and generals muster their troops. Magnates muster the sums of money which give them power. The fascist dictators muster the irrational human reactions which make it possible for them to attain and maintain their power over the masses. The scientists muster knowledge and means of research. But, thus far, no organization fighting for freedom has ever mustered the biological arsenal where the weapons are to be found for the establishment and the maintenance of human freedom. All precision of our social existence notwithstanding, there is as yet no definition of the word freedom which would be in keeping with natural science. No word is more misused and misunderstood. To define freedom is the same as to define sexual health. But nobody will openly admit this. The advocacy of personal and social freedom is connected with anxiety and guilt feelings. As if to be free were a sin or at least not quite as it should be. Sex-economy makes this guilt feeling comprehensible: freedom without sexual self-determination is in itself a contradiction. But to be sexual means — according to the prevailing human structure — to be sinful or guilty. There are very few people who experience sexual love without guilt feeling. "Free love" has acquired a degrading meaning: it lost the meaning given it by the old fighters for freedom. In films and in books, to be genital and to be criminal are presented as the same thing.

Enthusiasm | Force | Politics | Will | Work |

Wilhelm Reich

The [genuine] leader will face the painful task of loving people and at the same time of not becoming bound to them the usual way; to know their weaknesses and not to despise them or to fear them. He will, first of all, face loneliness, living in vast spaces alone with only a few friends. And even these friends may turn out to be a bother or nuisance, since all want salvation. Everyone wants something from him, anyhow. He will slowly realize with amazement how infinite are the desires to get things on the part of people. It does not matter what they want. It is the wanting and the getting that matters. And he will be well aware of the price paid to him for the getting: empty admiration.

Care | Force | People | Will | Leader |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

City of the world (for all races are here, all the lands of the earth make contributions here), city of the sea! City of wharves and stores - city of tall facades of marble and iron! Proud and passionate city - mettlesome, mad, extravagant city!

Force | Worth |

Walter Lippmann

It is all very well to talk about being the captain of your soul. It is hard, and only a few heroes, saints, and geniuses have been the captains of their souls for any extended period of their lives. Most men, after a little freedom, have preferred authority with the consoling assurances and the economy of effort which it brings.

Absolute | Censor | Control | Force | Mind | Right | Sense | Size | Govern |

Walter Brueggemann

It is not working too hard that makes us weary. It is rather, I submit, living a life that is against the grain of our true creatureliness, living a ministry that is against the grain of our true vocation, being placed in a false position so that our day-to-day operation requires us to contradict what we know best about ourselves and what we love most about our life as children of God. Exhaustion comes from the demand that we be, in some measure, other than we truly are; such an alienation requires too much energy to navigate.

Force | People | Torah | Circumstance |

Walter Gropius, fully Walter Adolph Georg Gropius

A modern building should derive its architectural significance solely from the vigour and consequence of its own organic proportions. It must be true to itself, logically transparent, and virginal of lies or trivialities.

Church | Force | Will |

Walter Lippmann

The principles of the good society call for a concern with an order of being -- which cannot be proved existentially to the sense organs -- where it matters supremely that the human person is inviolable, that reason shall regulate the will, that truth shall prevail over error.

Democracy | Force | Majority | Rule | Sacred | War | Trouble |

Walter Brueggemann

The contemporary abrasion between imperial ideology and poetic alternative is a contentious one, with the poetic alternative being fragile and mostly unauthorized and unrecognized.

Capitalism | Church | Force |

Walter Lippmann

Once you touch the biographies of human beings, the notion that political beliefs are logically determined collapses like a pricked balloon.

Attention | Devotion | Force | Inactivity |

Walter Lippmann

There is an ascendant feeling among the people that all achievement should be measured in human happiness.

Belief | Example | Force | Humanity | Wisdom |