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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François de La Rochefoucauld, François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac, Francois A. F. Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

What we take for virtues is often nothing but an assemblage of different actions, and of different interests, that fortune or our industry know how to arrange; and it is not always from valor and from chastity that men are valiant, an that women are chaste.

Chastity | Fortune | Industry | Men | Nothing | Valor | Valor |

Edmund Burke

The great chain of causes, which, linking one to another, even to the throne of God Himself, can never be unraveled by any industry of ours.

God | Industry | God |

George Washington

Associate yourself with men of good quality, if you esteem your reputation. Be not apt to relate news, if you know not the truth thereof. Speak no evil of the absent, for it is unjust. Undertake not what you cannot perform, be be careful to keep your promise. There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth, and pursue it steadily. Nothing but harmony, honesty, industry and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy nation.

Esteem | Evil | Frugality | Good | Happy | Harmony | Honesty | Industry | Men | News | Nothing | Promise | Reputation | Truth |

Henry Ward Beecher

In the ordinary business of life, industry can do anything which genius can do, and very many things which it cannot.

Business | Genius | Industry | Life | Life | Business |

Jerry Rubin

Medical doctors strike me as ignorant as to how a healthy body works. They know how to control or repair some diseased bodies, but their medicine is often worse than the disease. And what about the pressure and competitiveness of the pharmaceutical industry and the make-profits-quick motives of the food corporations? Medical doctors put little or no emphasis on nutrition, exercise and energy balance. They are paid when we are sick, not when we are well.

Balance | Body | Control | Disease | Energy | Industry | Little | Motives |

John Kenneth Galbraith, aka "Ken"

Regulatory bodies, like the people who comprise them, have a marked life cycle. In youth they are vigorous, aggressive, evangelistic, and even intolerant. Later they mellow, and in old age – after a matter of ten or fifteen years – they become, with some exceptions, either an arm of the industry they are regulating or senile.

Age | Industry | Life cycle | Life | Life | Old age | People | Youth | Youth | Old |

John Gay

In every rank, both great and small, it is industry that supports us all.

Industry | Rank |

John Ruskin

Life without industry is guilt, industry without art is brutality.

Art | Brutality | Guilt | Industry | Life | Life | Art |

Joseph Addison

I never knew a early-rising, hard-working, prudent man, careful of his earnings, and strictly honest, who complained of bad luck. A good character, good habits, and iron industry are impregnable to the assaults of all the ill-luck that fools ever dreamed of.

Character | Good | Industry | Luck | Man |

Joseph Addison

A good character, good habits, and iron industry are impregnable to the assaults of all the ill-luck that fools ever dreamed of.

Character | Good | Industry | Luck |

Joseph Addison

Mankind are more indebted to industry than ingenuity; the gods set up their favors at a price, and industry is the purchaser.

Industry | Ingenuity | Mankind | Price |

John Stuart Mill

To tax the larger incomes at a higher percentage than the smaller, is to lay a tax on industry and economy; to impose a penalty on people for having worked harder and saved more than their neighbors. It is not the fortunes which are earned, but those which are unearned, that it is for the public good to place under limitation.

Good | Industry | People | Public |

Karl Marx

When machinery seizes on an industry by degrees, it produces chronic misery among the operatives who compete with it. Where the transition is rapid, the effect is acute and felt by great masses.

Industry |

Charles Lindbergh, fully Charles Augustus Lindbergh, nicknamed "Slim,""Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle"

We are in the grip of a scientific materialism, caught in a vicious cycle where our security today seems to depend on regimentation and weapons which will ruin us tomorrow… the intellectual achievements of great scientists are being perverted by the material exploitation of industry and war…I have lived to experience the early results of scientific materialism… have watched pride of workmanship leave and human character decline as efficiency of production lines increased… I have seen the science I worshipped and the aircraft I loved destroying the civilization I expected them to save.

Character | Civilization | Efficiency | Experience | Industry | Materialism | Pride | Science | Security | Tomorrow | War | Weapons | Will |

Aldous Leonard Huxley

There is no substitute for talent. Industry and all the virtues are of no avail.

Industry |

Edwin Herbert Land

The second great product of industry should be the rewarding life for every person.

Industry | Life | Life |

Erich Fromm, fully Erich Seligmann Fromm

If human beings are ever to become free and to cease feeding industry by pathological consumption, a radical change in the economic system is necessary: we must put an end to the present situation where a healthy economy is possible only at the price of unhealthy human beings.

Change | Industry | Present | Price | System |

Evelyn Underhill

Eternity is with us, inviting our contemplation perpetually, but we are too frightened, lazy, and suspicious to respond; too arrogant to still our thought, and let divine sensation have its way. It needs industry and goodwill if we would make that transition; for the process involves a veritable spring-cleaning of the soul, a turning-out and rearrangement of our mental furniture, a wide opening of closed windows, that the notes of the wild birds beyond our garden may come to us fully charged with wonder and freshness, and drown with their music the noise of the gramaphone within. Those who do this, discover that they have lived in a stuffy world, whilst their inheritance was a world of morning-glory:where every tit-mouse is a celestial messenger, and every thrusting bud is charged with the full significance of life.

Contemplation | Industry | Inheritance | Music | Noise | Wonder | World | Contemplation |

Francis Quarles

Fear nothing but what thy industry may prevent; be confident of nothing but what fortune cannot defeat; it is no less folly to fear what is impossible to be avoided than to be secure when there is a possibility to be deprived.

Fear | Folly | Fortune | Industry | Nothing |

Joseph Glanvill

Advantage obtained by industry directed by philosophy can never be expected from drudging ignorance.

Industry | Philosophy |