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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Hans Küng

Self-realization is the meaning of life. We are here to realize ourselves in order to become true human beings. But I add from my own experience: My own self-realization must fail if it disregards the self-realization of others. My realization and other’s realizations are meaningful only if they are borne and determined by something that is more than we ourselves: Self-Realization rooted in the reality of God Himself.

Experience | God | Life | Life | Meaning | Order | Reality | Self | Self-realization | Wisdom | God |

Søren Kierkegaard, fully Søren Aabye Kierkegaard

Repetition is the reality and the seriousness of life.

Life | Life | Reality | Wisdom |

John Locke

Where there is no property there is no injustice.

Injustice | Injustice | Property | Wisdom |

Karl Marx (1818-1883) German Philosopher, Socialist and Friedrich Engels

It has been objected that upon the abolition of private property all work will cease and universal laziness will overtake us. According to this, bourgeois society ought long ago to have gone to the dogs through sheer idleness; for those of its members who work acquire nothing, and those who acquire anything do not work.

Idleness | Laziness | Nothing | Property | Society | Will | Wisdom | Work | Society |

Desmond MacCarthy, fully Sir Charles Otto Desmond MacCarthy

The whole of art is an appeal to a reality which is not without us but in our minds.

Art | Reality | Wisdom | Art |

Karl Marx (1818-1883) German Philosopher, Socialist and Friedrich Engels

The distinguishing feature of Communism is not the abolition of property generally, but the abolition of bourgeois property. By modern bourgeois private property is the final and most complete expression of the system of producing and appropriating products that is based on class antagonisms, on the exploitation of the many by the few.

Property | System | Wisdom |

Henry C. Link

The true security was found to be family unity, not physical safety.

Family | Security | Unity | Wisdom |

Douglas MacArthur

There is no security on this earth; there is only opportunity.

Earth | Opportunity | Security | Wisdom |

André Maurois, born born Emile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog

There is no liberty without security, and no security without unity.

Liberty | Security | Unity | Wisdom |

Maurice Nicoll

What, then, is the nature of the reality that we believe in evidentially? Transiency is the main reality. We appear to live in an ever-perishing world. It seems that our life is confined to a single instant at a time. We see everything passing away - for ever, as we say, without having the slightest idea of what we mean by this expression. Where does everything go - for ever? Where do our lives go? Certainly they are not contained in a space of three dimensions. We witness, apparently, events, people, and things disappearing into total extinction, into an absolute nothingness, as the result of passing-time. This is the reality of appearances as registered by our senses. There goes with it a particular understanding of life.

Absolute | Events | Life | Life | Nature | People | Reality | Space | Time | Understanding | Wisdom | Witness | World |

Baron de Montesquieu, fully Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu

The greatest security of the liberties of a people who do not cultivate the earth is their not knowing the use of money... The people who have no money have but few wants; and these are supplied with ease, and in an equal manner. Equality is then unavoidable; and hence it proceeds that their chiefs are not despotic.

Earth | Equality | Knowing | Money | People | Security | Wants | Wisdom |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Cause and effect: such a duality probably never occurs - in reality there lies before us a continuum out of which we isolate a couple of pieces.

Cause | Duality | Reality | Wisdom |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

The sphere of poetry does not lie outside the world as a fantastic impossibility spawned by a poet’s brain: it desires to be just the opposite, the unvarnished expression of the truth, and must precisely for that reason discard the mendacious finery of that alleged reality of the man of culture. The contrast between this real truth of nature and the lie of culture that poses as if it were the only reality is similar to that between the eternal core of things, the thing-in-itself, and the whole world of appearances.

Contrast | Culture | Eternal | Impossibility | Man | Nature | Poetry | Reality | Reason | Truth | Wisdom | World |

C. S. Peirce, fully Charles Sanders Peirce

The real... is that which, sooner or later, information and reasoning would finally result in, and which is therefore independent of the vagaries of you and me. Thus, the very origin of the conception of reality shows that this conception involves the notion of an unlimited community, without definite limits and capable of a definite increase of knowledge.

Knowledge | Reality | Wisdom |

Heinz Pagels

Science provides a vision of reality seen from the perspective of reason, a perspective that sees the vast order of the universe, living and nonliving matter, as a material system governed by rules that can be known by the human mind. It is a powerful vision, formal and austere but strangely silent about many of the questions that deeply concern us. Science shows us what exists but not what to do about it.

Mind | Order | Reality | Reason | Science | System | Universe | Vision | Wisdom |