Great Throughts Treasury

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Turkish Proverbs

A small key opens big doors.

Experience | Worth |

Turkish Proverbs

One by one we count the beans.

Experience | Worth |

Thomas L. Friedman, fully Thomas Lauren Friedman

Communism was a great system for making people equally poor - in fact, there was no better system in the world for that than communism. Capitalism made people unequally rich.

Effort | Government | Public | Sense | Will | Worth | Government | Think |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Armed neutrality, it now appears, is impracticable.

Energy | Insanity | Looks | Worth |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

If you will think about what you ought to do for other people, your character will take care of itself. Character is a by-product, and any man who devotes himself to its cultivation in his own case will become a selfish prig.

Worth | Think |

Thomas L. Friedman, fully Thomas Lauren Friedman

I think that we're going to know after six to nine months whether this project has any chance of succeeding. In which case, I think the American people as a whole will want to play it out or whether it really is a fool's errand.

Boys | Heart | Right | War | Worth | Think | Understand |

Thomas R. Kelly, fully Thomas Raymond Kelly

Another fruit of holy obedience is entrance into suffering. I would not magnify joy and rapture, although they are unspeakably great in the committed life. For joy and rapture need no advocates. But we shrink from suffering and can easily call all suffering an evil thing. Yet we live in an epoch of tragic sorrows, when man is adding to the crueler forces of nature such blasphemous horrors as drag soul as well as body into hell. And holy obedience must walk in this world, not aloof and preoccupied, but stained with sorrow's travail. Nor is the God-blinded soul given blissful oblivion but, rather, excruciatingly sensitive eyesight toward the world of men. The sources of suffering for the tendered soul are infinitely multiplied, well-nigh beyond all endurance. Ponder this paradox in religious experience: "Nothing matters; everything matters." I recently had an unforgettable hour with a Hindu monk. He knew the secret of this paradox which we discussed together: "Nothing matters; everything matters." It is a key of entrance into suffering. He who knows only one-half of the paradox can never enter that door of mystery and survive.

Children | Men | Time | Worth |

Thomas Love Peacock

The waste of plenty is the resource of scarcity.

Absolute | Attention | Little | Poetry | Public | Reading | Reason | Rest | Science | Sentiment | Worth |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

Most of all, however, these observances attack and undermine the very spirit of life within the minds of men. They afford to our Romans, from the street sweepers to the consuls, a vague sense of confidence where no confidence is and at the same time a pervasive fear, a fear which neither arouses to action nor calls forth ingenuity, but which paralyzes. They remove from men's shoulders the unremitting obligation to create, moment by moment, their own Rome. They come to us sanctioned by the usage of our ancestors and breathing the security of our childhood; they flatter passivity and console inadequacy

Worth |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Only a peace between equals can last. Only a peace the very principle of which is equality and a common participation in a common benefit.

Heart | Judgment | Light | Man | Thought | Worth | Thought |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Too much law was too much government; and too much government was too little individual privilege,- as too much individual privilege in its turn was selfish license

Little | Politics | War | Worth |

Thurgood Marshall

Certain people have a way of saying things that shake us at the core. Even when the words do not seem harsh or offensive, the impact is shattering. What we could be experiencing is the intent behind the words. When we intend to do good, we do. When we intend to do harm, it happens. What each of us must come to realize is that our intent always comes through. We cannot sugarcoat the feelings in our heart of hearts. The emotion is the energy that motivates. We cannot ignore what we really want to create. We should be honest and do it the way we feel it. What we owe to ourselves and everyone around is to examine the reasons of our true intent.

Challenge | Mother | Rights | Worth | Child |

Tom Robbins, fully Thomas Eugene "Tom" Robbins

Christianity is merely a system for turning priestesses into handmaidens, queens into concubines and goddesses into muses. Who can guess into what it will turn us nymphs?

Little | Mind | Worth |

William Shakespeare

A good jest forever. Henry IV, Act ii, Scene 2

Good | Heart | Worth |

William Shakespeare

All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. Macbeth, Act v, Scene i

Age | Malice | Worth |

William Shakespeare

Cease thy counsel, for thy words fall into my ears as priceless as water into a sieve.

Mind | Will | Worth |

Charles Kingsley

Let us ask ourselves seriously and honestly, “What do I believe after all? What sort of manner of man am I after all? What sort of show should I make after all, if the people round me knew my heart and all my secret thoughts? What sort of show, then, do I already make in the sight of Almighty God, who sees every man exactly as he is?”

Nothing | World | Worth | Value |

William Godwin

Remember that martyrs are suicides by the very signification of the term. They die for a testimony. But that would be impossible if their death were not to a certain degree a voluntary action. We must assume that it was possible for them to avoid this fate, before we can draw any conclusion from it in favor of the cause they espoused. They were determined to die, rather than reflect dishonor on that cause.

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William Godwin

The lessons of their early youth regulated the conduct of their riper years.

Justice | Life | Life | Magic | Mother | Truth | Worth |