Great Throughts Treasury

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Albert Eustace Haydon

Spiritual values have meaning only in human relations and are as much a part of the evolutionary process as the physical structure of man.

Man | Meaning |

B. H. Liddell Hart, fully Captain B. H. Liddell

International relations are governed by interests, not by moral principles.

Principles |

Joseph H. Hertz, fully Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz

Whereas in Greek the idea of justice was akin to harmony, in Hebrew it is akin to holiness.

Harmony | Justice |

Os Guiness

Do you have the courage of your desires, or have you always considered your yearnings as idle and unproductive? Do you feel the wonder of existence, your own and that of everything? Does it truly do justice to that wonder to see it as an illusion or as a product of chance?

Chance | Courage | Existence | Illusion | Justice | Wonder | Yearnings |

Patrick Grim

There is not even one single thing we value when we restrict the question to ethical values. Instead, there is a plurality of different things we value, but in ethics and in life in general. In life we value pleasure, human interaction, achievement and contact with reality. In ethics we value human flourishing but also commitment and justice per se… No single set of rules seems adequate to the irreducible plurality of incommensurable things that we value.

Achievement | Commitment | Ethics | Justice | Life | Life | Pleasure | Question | Reality | Value |

Huston Smith, fully Huston Cummings Smith

Life is like a tapestry that we view from the wrong side. We see all the strands and knots, and it makes no sense from the back. But there is a different view of the whole things to which we are assured some day we will be privy. In the meanwhile, there are all these knots we have to deal with existentially; the path has been charted – compassion and justice – imbued by vision. And it’s up to the individual.

Compassion | Day | Individual | Justice | Life | Life | Sense | Vision | Will | Wrong |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

The prophet perceives the whole world in terms of justice or injustice.

Injustice | Injustice | Justice | World |

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is love correcting everything that stands against love.

Justice | Love | Power |

Laws of Manu, aka Manusmṛti, Manusmriti, Manusmruti or Mānava-Dharmaśāstra NULL

Justice, being violated, destroys; justice, being preserved, preserves: therefore justice must not be violated, lest violated justice destroy us.

Destroy | Justice |

Muhammad, also spelled Mohammad, Mohammed or Mahomet, full name Muhammad Ibn `Abd Allāh Ibn `Abd al-Muttalib NULL

Four things support the world: the learning of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the good, and the valor of the brave.

Good | Justice | Learning | Valor | Valor | Wise | World |

Thomas Lickona, fully Thomas Edward Lickona

Virtues transcend time and culture (although their cultural expression may vary); justice and kindness, for example, will always and everywhere be virtues, regardless of how many people exhibit them.

Culture | Example | Justice | Kindness | People | Time | Will |

Abraham Lincoln

It is as much the duty of government to render prompt justice against itself, in favor of citizens, as it is to administer the same between private individuals.

Duty | Government | Justice | Government |

Pope Pius X, aka Saint Pope Pius X and Pope of the Eucharist, born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto NULL

It is absurd to seek peace while rejecting God. For where God is left out, justice is left out, and where justice is lacking there can be no hope of peace.

Absurd | God | Hope | Justice | Peace | God |