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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Novalis, pseudonym of Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg NULL

The ideal of morality has no more dangerous rival than the ideal of highest strength, of most powerful life. It is the maximum of the savage.

Life | Life | Morality | Strength | Wisdom |

Thomas Paine

Any system of religion that has anything in it that shocks the mind of a child, cannot be a true system.

Mind | Religion | System | Wisdom |

William Penn

To be furious in religion is to be irreligiously religious.

Religion | Wisdom |

Thomas Paine

Every religion is good that teaches man to be good.

Good | Man | Religion | Wisdom |

William G. Patten, fully William George Patten, aka Gilbert Patten

Science seeks truth and discovers rightness. Religion seeks righteousness and discovers truth. Both have acquired knowledge of creative and destructive ways, and both point the same way of right living.

Knowledge | Religion | Right | Righteousness | Science | Truth | Wisdom |

Novalis, pseudonym of Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg NULL

Prayer is to religion what thinking is to philosophy. To pray is to make religion.

Philosophy | Prayer | Religion | Thinking | Wisdom |

Sa'di (or Saadi), pen name of Abū-Muḥammad Muṣliḥ al-Dīn bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī, born Muslih-uddin NULL

A kingdom is embellished by the wise, and religion rendered illustrious by the pious.

Pious | Religion | Wisdom | Wise |

Ichabod Smith Spencer

To experience religion is to experience the truth of the great doctrines of divine grace.

Experience | Grace | Religion | Truth | Wisdom |

Lillian Smith, fully Lillian Eugenia Smith

Religion... sex... race... money... avoidance rites... malnutrition... dreams - no part of these can be looked at and clearly seen without looking at the whole of them. For, as a painter mixes colors and makes of them new colors, so religion is turned into something different by race, and segregation is colored as much by sex as by skin pigment, and money is no longer a coin but a lost wish wandering through a man’s whole life.

Dreams | Life | Life | Man | Money | Race | Religion | Rites | Wisdom |

Jeremy Taylor

A religion without mystery must be a religion without God. In dwelling on divine mysteries, keep thy heart humble, thy thoughts reverent, thy soul holy. Let not philosophy be ashamed to be confuted, nor logic to be confounded, nor reason to be surpassed. What thou canst not prove, approve; what thou canst not comprehend, believe; what thou canst believe, admire and love and obey. so shall thine ignorance be satisfied in thy faith, and thy doubt be swallowed up in thy reverence, and thy faith be as influential as sight. Put out thing own candle, and then shalt thou see clearly the sun of righteousness.

Doubt | Faith | God | Heart | Ignorance | Logic | Love | Mystery | Philosophy | Reason | Religion | Reverence | Righteousness | Soul | Wisdom |

John Randolph Stidman

It is the little things in life that are the sublime things. It is the minor parts of the great drama which make up the whole. The handclasp, the smile, the words of confidence or encouragement; these are the strength and bulwark of society, business, religion - and home life. Without them, there would be no trust; without trust, our world would collapse.

Business | Confidence | Life | Life | Little | Religion | Smile | Society | Strength | Trust | Wisdom | Words | World |

Simone Weil

Workers need poetry more than bread. They need some light from eternity. Religion alone can be the source of such poetry.

Eternity | Light | Need | Poetry | Religion | Wisdom |

William Tyndale, sometimes spelled Tindale, Tindall, Tindill, or Tyndall

The morality of clean blood ought to be one of the first lessons taught us by our pastors and teachers. The physical is the substratum of the spiritual; and this fact ought to give to the food we eat, and the air we breathe, a transcendent significance.

Morality | Wisdom |

Richard Whately

If our religion is not true, we are bound to change it; if it is true, we are bound to change it; if it is true, we are bound to propagate it

Change | Religion | Wisdom |

Franz Werfel, fully Franz Viktor Werfel

Every petrified religion is like a blasphemy.

Blasphemy | Religion | Wisdom |

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, sometimes called "The Iron Duke"

The Lord's Prayer contains the sum total of religion and morals.

Lord | Prayer | Religion | Wisdom |

Daniel Webster

Knowledge does not comprise all which is contained in the large term of education. The feelings are to be disciplined, the passions are to be restrained; true and worthy motives are to be inspired; a profound religious feeling is to be instilled, and pure morality inculcated under all circumstances. All this is comprised in education.

Circumstances | Education | Feelings | Knowledge | Morality | Motives | Wisdom |