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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Noah benShea

Fear makes us not only less than we might be but less than we think we are. Faith reminds us we should doubt our fears.

Doubt | Faith | Fear | Wisdom | Think |

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 |

William Gilmore Simms

No doubt solitude is wholesome, but so is abstinence after a surfeit. The true life of man is in society.

Abstinence | Doubt | Life | Life | Man | Society | Solitude | Wisdom |

José Bergamin, fully José Bergamín Gutiérrez

A belief which leaves no place for doubt is not a belief; it is a superstition.

Belief | Doubt | Superstition |

Peter Abelard, Latin: Petrus Abaelardus or Abailard; French: Pierre Abélard

Whosoever grows wrathful for any reason against his sufferings has therein departed from the way of the just, because he may not doubt that these things have happened to him by divine dispensation.

Doubt | Reason |

Edward Young

Be wise to-day - ‘tis madness to defer.

Day | Madness | Wisdom | Wise |

Robert E. Carter, fully Robert Edgar Carter

All theories, all values, all reforms, all revolutions, all change, and all actions are built on the shifting sands of custom and opinion, and the winds of doubt and new circumstances and considerations are always blowing, always rising.

Change | Circumstances | Custom | Doubt | Opinion | Theories |

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Never be afraid to doubt, if only you have the disposition to believe, and doubt in order than you may end in believing the truth.

Doubt | Order | Truth | Afraid |

Friedrich von Hügel, formally Baron Friedrich Maria Aloys Franz Karl Freiherr von Hugel

Now there is no doubt that the prayer of quiet, that a certain formless recollection and loving feeding upon the sense and presence of God, as here and now, is a most legitimate prayer.

Doubt | God | Prayer | Quiet | Sense |

Victor Hugo

A fixed idea ends in madness or heroism.

Ends | Madness |

Lao Tzu, ne Li Urh, also Laotse, Lao Tse, Lao Tse, Lao Zi, Laozi, Lao Zi, La-tsze

Knowledge creates doubt, and doubt makes you ravenous for more knowledge. You can’t get full eating this way. The wise person dines on something more subtle: he eats the understanding that the named was born from the unnamed, that all being flows from non-being, that the describable world emanates from an indescribable source. He finds this subtle truth inside his own self, and becomes completely content.

Doubt | Knowledge | Self | Truth | Understanding | Wise | World |

Carl Jung, fully Carl Gustav Jung

The cure works best when the doctor himself believes in his own formulae, otherwise he may be overcome by scientific doubt and so lose the proper convincing tone.

Doubt |

John Locke

One great Reason why many Children abandon themselves wholly to silly sports and trifle away all their time insipidly is because they found their Curiosity baulk’d and their Enquiries neglected. But had they been treated with more kindness and Respect and their Questions answered, as they should, to their Satisfaction, I doubt not but they would have taken more Pleasure in Learning and improving their Knowledge, wherein there would be still Newness and Variety, which is what they are delighted with, than in returning over and over to the same Play and Playthings.

Children | Curiosity | Doubt | Kindness | Knowledge | Learning | Play | Pleasure | Reason | Respect | Time | Respect |

Andrew Newberg and Mark Robert Waldman

Our beliefs serve myriad purposes: They help us to organize the world in meaningful ways… They can also connect us with the transcendent dimensions of experience, and give us inspiration and hope, essential tools for confronting those moments of confusion and doubt that are so often part of life.

Doubt | Experience | Hope | Inspiration | Life | Life | World |