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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John F. Kennedy, fully John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy

We have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in the history of the world - or make it the last.

History | Mankind | Power | Wisdom | World |

William James

The same space of time seems shorter as we grow older - that is, the days, the months, and the years do so; whether the hours do so is doubtful, and the minutes and seconds to all appearance remain about the same... In youth we may have an absolutely new experience, subjective or objective, every hour of the day. Apprehension is vivid, retentiveness strong, and our recollection of that time, like those of a time spent in rapid and interesting travel, are of something intricate, multitudinous, and long-drawn-out. But as each passing year converts some of this experience into automatic routine which we hardly notice at all, the days and the weeks smooth themselves out in recollection to contentless units, and the years grow hollow and collapse.

Appearance | Day | Experience | Space | Time | Wisdom | Youth | Youth |

Charles Webster Leadbeater

It is the commonest of mistakes to consider that the limit of our power of perception is also the limit of all there is to perceive.

Perception | Power | Wisdom |

Martin Luther King, Jr.

The means by which we live have outdistanced the ends for which we live. Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men.

Ends | Means | Men | Power | Wisdom |

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

The superstition in which we grew up, though we may recognize it, does not lose its power over us. Not all are free who make mock of their chains.

Power | Superstition | Wisdom |

Ludwig Lewisohn

Democracy, which began by liberating man politically, has developed a dangerous tendency to enslave him through the tyranny of majorities and the deadly power of their opinion.

Democracy | Man | Opinion | Power | Tyranny | Wisdom |

Jeane Kirkpatrick

We are making the price of power much too high in this society. I worry that we are making the conditions of public life so tough that nobody except people really obsessed with power will be willing finally to pay that price. That would be tragic from the point of view of public well-being.

Life | Life | People | Power | Price | Public | Society | Will | Wisdom | Worry |

Rudyard Kipling

Someday you will meet a man who cares for none of these things [money, power and fame]... and then you will know how poor you are.

Fame | Man | Money | Power | Will | Wisdom |

Law Maxim NULL

An equal has no power over an equal.

Power | Wisdom |

Jacques Maritain

With respect to God and truth, one has not the right to choose according to his own whim any path whatsoever, he must choose the true path, in so far as it is in his power to know.

God | Power | Respect | Right | Truth | Wisdom | Respect | God |

John Locke

The perfect condition of slavery... is nothing else but the state of war continued between a lawful conqueror and a captive, for if once compact enter between them, and make an agreement for a limited power on the one side, and obedience on the other, the state of war and slavery ceases as long as the compact endures; for, as has been said, no man can by agreement pass over to another that which hath not in himself - a power over his own life.

Life | Life | Man | Nothing | Obedience | Power | Slavery | War | Wisdom |

John Locke

The visible marks of extraordinary wisdom and power appear so plainly in all the works of creation that a rational creature who will but seriously reflect on them cannot miss the discovery of a deity.

Discovery | Power | Will | Wisdom | Discovery |

Walter Lippmann

For as long as a time as we can see into the future, we shall be living between war and peace, between a war that cannot be fought and a peace that cannot be achieved. The great issues which divide the world cannot be decided by a war that could be won, and they cannot be settled by a treaty that can be negotiated... the power which used to deal with the division and conflicts of the past, namely, organized war, has become an impossible instrument to use.

Future | Past | Peace | Power | Time | War | Wisdom | World |

Alexander Maclaren

Given a man full of faith, you will have a man tenacious in purpose, absorbed in one grand object, simple in his motives, in whom selfishness has been driven out by the power of a mightier love, and indolence stirred into unwearied energy.

Energy | Faith | Indolence | Love | Man | Motives | Object | Power | Purpose | Purpose | Selfishness | Will | Wisdom |

John Locke

Joy is a delight of the mind, from the consideration of the present or assured approaching possession of a good; and we are then possessed of any good, when we have it so in our power that we can use it when we please... Sorrow is uneasiness in the mind, upon the thought of a good lost, which might have been enjoyed longer; or the sense of a present evil.

Consideration | Evil | Good | Joy | Mind | Power | Present | Sense | Sorrow | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Barry Lopez, fully Barry Holstun Lopez

The land is like poetry: it is inexplicably coherent, it is transcendent in its meaning, and it has the power to elevate a consideration of human life.

Consideration | Land | Life | Life | Meaning | Poetry | Power | Wisdom |

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

Communism deprives no man of the power to appropriate the products of society; all that it does is to deprive him of the power to subjugate the labor of others by means of such appropriation.

Labor | Man | Means | Power | Society | Wisdom |

Lucretius, fully Titus Lucretius Carus NULL

The mind has more to do with holding the fastnesses of life and has more sovereign sway over it than the power of the soul. For without the understanding and the mind no part of the soul can maintain itself in the frame the smallest fraction of time.

Life | Life | Mind | Power | Soul | Time | Understanding | Wisdom |

John Locke

Freedom from absolute, arbitrary power is so necessary to, and closely joined with, a man’s preservation, that he cannot part with it but by what forfeits his preservation and life together. For a man, not having the power of his own life, cannot by contract or his own consent enslave himself to any one, nor put himself under the absolute, arbitrary power of another to take away his life when he pleases. Nobody can give more power than he has himself, and he that cannot take away his own life cannot give another power over it.

Absolute | Freedom | Life | Life | Man | Power | Wisdom |