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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Leo Rangell

Bacteria and other microorganisms find it easier to infect people who worry and fret.

People | Wisdom | Worry |

Theodore Roethke

What we need is more people who specialize in the impossible.

Need | People | Wisdom |

Danny Siegel

High theory and mere mind-stimulation are secondary; living itself - in the real world, among people - is the essence... I hereby promise to attempt to be a mensh, a decent, caring human being. Neutrality, noncommitment, indifference have no place in life. To be fully human, we are committed to being caring, sensitive, aggressively compassionate people. Our lives are defined by how we act. We are alive because we perform just and righteous deeds, deeds of gentle loving kindness.

Deeds | Indifference | Kindness | Life | Life | Mind | Neutrality | People | Promise | Wisdom | World | Deeds |

Herbert Samuel, fully Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel

All religious organizations amend their creeds and formularies, perhaps by imperceptible stages; they select or they retain or quietly discard; so that the orthodoxy of one period is found not to be the same as that of another.

Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Every political society is composed of other smaller societies of different kinds, each of which has its interests and its rules of conduct: but those societies which everybody perceives, because they have an external and authorized form, are not the only ones that actually exist in the State... Unhappily personal interest is always found in inverse ratio to duty, and increases in proportion as the association grows narrower, and the engagement less sacred; which irrefragably proves that the most general will always the most just also, and that the voice of the people is in fact the voice of God.

Association | Conduct | Duty | God | People | Sacred | Society | Will | Wisdom | Association | Society | Engagement |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Were there a people of gods, their government would be democratic. So perfect a government is not for men.

Government | Men | People | Wisdom | Government |

William Shenstone

The lowest people are generally the first to find fault with show or equipage; especially that of a person lately emerged from his obscurity. They never once consider that he is breaking the ice for themselves.

Fault | Obscurity | Obscurity | People | Wisdom | Fault |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Modern peoples, believing themselves to be free, have representatives, while ancient peoples had none. In any case, the moment a people allows itself to be represented, it is no longer free: it no longer exists.

People | Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The first person who, having enclosed a plot of land, took it into his head to say this is mine and found people simple enough to believe him was the true founder of civil society. What crimes, wars, murders, what miseries and horrors would the human race have been spared, had someone pulled up the stakes or filled in the ditch and cried out to his fellow men: "Do not listen to this imposter. You are lost if you forget that the fruits of the earth belong to all and the earth to no one!

Earth | Enough | Human race | Man | People | Race | Society | Wisdom |

Norm Shealy, fully Dr. C. Norman Shealy

The greatest deficit in academic medicine is that it has generally failed to approach the problem of preventing disease or health promotion.... we are too busy taking care of people with disease to be bothered with preventing it.

Care | Disease | Health | People | Wisdom |

Giovani Ruffini

More people laugh at us that with us, however it may appear at the moment.

People | Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Law being purely the declaration of the general will, it is clear that, in the exercise of the legislative power, the people cannot be represented; but in that of the executive power, which is only the force that is applied to giver the law effect, it both can and should be represented.

Force | Law | People | Power | Will | 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 |

Aye Saung

You can measure your life’s worth by how many people you serve... All must work for their fellow human beings. Without that, the meaning of life is not fulfilled. Working for other people is the value of life.

Life | Life | Meaning | People | Wisdom | Work | Worth | Value |

Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

Everybody is a bit right; nobody is completely right or completely wrong. The prevalence of this point of view among all decent people nearly always has the same dreadful result for, according to their doctrine, every time a contemporary is quite right, he must be crucified. They can never forgive him because he denies their dogma; worst still, he reveals that they hold another dogma which they conceal.

Doctrine | Dogma | People | Right | Time | Wisdom | Wrong | Forgive |

Jeremy Taylor

The devil does not tempt people whom he finds suitably employed.

Devil | People | Wisdom |