Great Throughts Treasury

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Henry George

So long as all the increased wealth which modern progress brings goes but to build up great fortunes, to increase luxury and make sharper the contrast between the House of Have and the House of Want, progress is not real and cannot be permanent. The reaction must come. The tower leans from its foundation, and every new story but hastens the final catastrophe.

Contrast | Luxury | Progress | Story | Wealth |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Everybody wants to be somebody; nobody wants to grow.

Wants |

Bruce Jenner, fully William Bruce Jenner

People are either driven to action or complacency, mission or rust. You’re either participating in the Game of Life or you’re watching it from the grandstands. Herein lies a crucial difference. A champion plays the game: a spectator observes, criticizes and never really gets to live. A champion knows what he or she wants and goes after it with carefully calculated goals and no-holds-barred action. A spectator feels that his or her life is not their own. They let others dictate their destiny. They become victims of life instead of masters of it.”

Action | Complacency | Destiny | Goals | Life | Life | Mission | People | Wants |

Aminu Kano

Anyone who wants to be a leader must be the servant, not the boss, of those he wants to serve.

Wants | Leader |

Niccolò Machiavelli, formally Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli

When princes think more of luxury than of arms, they lose their state.

Luxury | Think |

Thurgood Marshall

A man can make what he wants of himself if he truly believes that he must be ready for hard work and many heartbreaks along the way.

Man | Wants | Work |

Thomas Merton

The saint… wants himself to be simply a window through which God’s mercy shines on the world. And for this he strives to be holy… in order that the goodness of God may never be obscured by any selfish act of his.

God | Mercy | Order | Wants | World | God |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

He who wants to set a good example must add a grain of foolishness to his virtue; then others can imitate and, at the same time, rise above the one being imitated – something which people love.

Example | Good | Love | People | Time | Virtue | Virtue | Wants |

Maximilien Robespierre, fully Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre

If virtue be the spring of popular government in times of peace, the spring of that government during a revolution is virtue combined with terror: virtue, without which terror is destructive; terror, without which virtue is impotent. Terror is the only justice prompt, severe and inflexible; it is then an emanation of virtue; it is less a distinct principle than a natural consequence of the general principle of democracy, applied to the most pressing wants of the country.

Democracy | Government | Justice | Peace | Revolution | Terror | Virtue | Virtue | Wants | Government |

Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe

A true leader does not seek followers, he wants to teach others how to be leaders. He does not want control, he wants the truth. He does not impose his leadership on others, nor does he take away anyone's autonomy. He inspires by love, not coercion. When it comes time to take credit, he makes himself invisible; but he is the first to arrive at the time of need, and he will never shrink away in fear. He is so passionate about your welfare that when you consult him for guidance, it is like coming face to face with yourself for the first time.

Coercion | Control | Credit | Fear | Guidance | Love | Need | Teach | Time | Truth | Wants | Will | Leader | Leadership |

Angus Wilson, fully Sir Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson

All the seven deadly sins are self destroying, morbid appetites, but in their early stages at least, lust and gluttony, avarice and sloth know some gratification, while anger and pride have power, even though that power eventually destroys itself. Envy is impotent, numbed with fear, never ceasing in its appetite, and it knows no gratification, but endless self torment. It has the ugliness of a trapped rat, which gnaws its own foot in an effort to escape.

Anger | Appetite | Avarice | Effort | Envy | Fear | Gluttony | Lust | Power | Pride | Self | Sloth |

Franz Werfel, fully Franz Viktor Werfel

Life wants to secure itself against the void that is raging within. The risk of eternal void is to be met by the premium of temporal insurance… social security, old age pensions, etc. It springs no less from metaphysical despair than from material misery.

Age | Despair | Eternal | Life | Life | Old age | Risk | Security | Wants | Old |

Andrew Carnegie

No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself, or to get all the credit for doing it.

Credit | Man | Wants | Will | Leader |

Dallas Willard

Meaning is not a luxury for us… It is a kind of spiritual oxygen, we might say, that enables our souls to live.

Luxury | Meaning |

Simone Weil

Attachment is a manufacturer of illusions and whoever wants reality ought to be detached.

Reality | Wants |

Henry Nelson Wieman

He who prays must commit himself and his wants to the transforming power of God. He must seek what is genuinely the greatest good and not merely the specific things which will satisfy his present wants.

God | Good | Power | Present | Wants | Will |

E. C. McKenzie

The man who really wants to do something finds a way; the other man finds an excuse.

Man | Wants |

Abraham Cowley

Poverty wants some things, luxury many, avarice all things.

Avarice | Luxury | Poverty | Wants |