Great Throughts Treasury

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Johann Benjamin Michaelis

Be willing to pity the misery of the stranger! Thou givest to-day thy bread to the poor; to-morrow the poor may give it to thee.

Day | Pity | Wisdom |

Olin Miller

What a pity human beings can't exchange problems. Everyone knows exactly how to solve the other fellow's.

Pity | Problems | Wisdom |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Undeserved praise causes more pangs of conscience later than undeserved blame, but probably only for this reason, that our powers of judgment are more completely exposed by being overpraised than by being unjustly underestimated.

Blame | Conscience | Judgment | Praise | Reason | Wisdom |

Alex Faickney Osborn

Creativity is a flower that praise brings to bloom, but discouragement often nips in the bud.

Creativity | Praise | Wisdom |

Samuel Sandmel

More people praise the Bible than read it, more read it than understand it, and more understand it than follow it.

Bible | People | Praise | Wisdom | Bible | Understand |

Leopold Schefer

Do not envy the violet the dew-drop or glitter of a sunbeam; do not envy the bee the plant from which he draws some sweets. Do not envy man the little goods he possesses; for the earth is for him the plant from which he obtains some sweets, and his mind is the dew-drop which the world colors for an instant.

Earth | Envy | Little | Man | Mind | Wisdom | World |

Madame Swetchine, fully Anne Sophie Swetchine née Sophia Petrovna Soïmonov or Soymanof

The world has no sympathy with any but positive griefs; it will pity you for what you lose, but never for what you lack.

Pity | Sympathy | Will | Wisdom | World |

Anselm of Canterbury, aka Saint Anselm or Archbishop of Canterbury NULL

Since all justice is rightness, the justice, which brings praise to the one who preserves it, is in nowise in any except rational beings… This justice is not rightness of knowledge, or rightness of action, but rightness of will.

Action | Justice | Knowledge | Praise | Will |

Abdul Baha, or ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, born `Abbás Effendí

The happy man is he who lives the life of love, not for the honors it may bring, but for the life itself.

Happy | Life | Life | Love | Man |

Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann

All our distinctions are accidental; beauty and deformity, though personal qualities, are neither entitled to praise nor censure; yet it is so happens that they color our opinion of those qualities to which mankind have attached responsibility.

Beauty | Censure | Mankind | Opinion | Praise | Qualities | Responsibility | Wisdom | Beauty |

Joseph H. Berke

Perhaps the most dangerous aspect of envy is not envy itself, but the denial of it.

Envy |

John Blofeld, fully John Eaton Calthorpe Blofeld

The world is full of paradox. For example, [in Buddhism] though no notion of a creator is entertained, great stress is laid upon the need for faith and piety. By faith is meant not trust in a benevolent diety avid for love, praise and obedience, but conviction that beyond the seeming reality misreported by our senses which is inherently unsatisfactory, lies a mystery which, when intuitively unsatisfactory, lies a mystery which, when intuitively perceived, will give our lives undreamed-of meaning and endow the most insignificant object with holiness and beauty.

Beauty | Example | Faith | Love | Meaning | Mystery | Need | Obedience | Object | Paradox | Piety | Praise | Reality | Trust | Will | World |

Saint Bonaventure, born John of Fidanza Bonaventure

If there be any man who is not enlightened by this sublime magnificence of created things, he is blind. If there be any man who is not aroused by the clamor of nature, he is deaf. If there be any one who, seeing all these works of God, does not praise him, he is dumb; if there be any one who, from so many signs, cannot perceive the First Principle, that man is foolish.

God | Man | Nature | Praise |

William Wordsworth

Blessings be with them, and eternal praise who gave us nobler loves, and nobler cares, the poets, who on earth have made us heirs of truth and pure delight, by heavenly lays.

Blessings | Earth | Eternal | Praise | Truth | Wisdom |

Edward Young

If we did but know how little some enjoy of the great things that they; possess, there would not be so much envy in the world.

Envy | Little | Wisdom | World |