Great Throughts Treasury

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John Buchan, Baron Tweedsmuir

The task of leadership is not to put greatness into humanity, but to elicit it, for the greatness is already there.

Greatness | Leadership |

John Ruysbroeck or The Blessed John of Ruysbroeck, originally Jan van Ruusbroek

The measure of your holiness is proportionate to the goodness of your will.

John Steinbeck, fully John Ernst Steinbeck

It is the nature of man to rise to greatness if greatness is expected of him.

Greatness | Man | Nature |

John Steinbeck, fully John Ernst Steinbeck

The writer is delegated to declare and to celebrate man's proven capacity for greatness of heart and spirit - for gallantry in defeat - for courage, compassion and love. In the endless war against weakness and despair, these are the bright rally-flags of hope and of emulation.

Capacity | Compassion | Defeat | Greatness | Heart | Hope | Spirit | War | Weakness |

John D. Rockefeller, fully John Davidson Rockefeller I

I believe that the rendering of useful service is the common duty of mankind and that only in the purifying fire of sacrifice is the dross of selfishness consumed and the greatness of the human soul set free.

Duty | Greatness | Mankind | Sacrifice | Selfishness | Service | Soul |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

No religious act is properly fulfilled unless it is done with a willing heart and a craving soul. You cannot worship Him with your body if you do not know how to worship Him with your soul. The relationship between deed and inner devotion must be understood in terms of polarity. Observance must not be reduced to external compliance with the law. Agreement of the heart with the spirit, not only with the letter of the law, is itself a requirement of the law. The goal is to live beyond the dictates of the law; to fulfill the eternal suddenly; to create goodness out of nothing, as it were... All observance is training in the art of love... Every act of man is an encounter of the human and the holy.

Art | Body | Compliance | Devotion | Eternal | Heart | Man | Relationship | Training | Worship | Art |

John M. Mason, fully John Mitchell Mason

When I go to the house of God I do not want amusement; I want the doctrine which is according to godliness. I want to hear the remedy against the harassing of my guilt and the disorder of my affections. I want to be led from weariness and disappointment to that goodness which filleth the hungry soul. I want to have light upon the mystery of Providence; to be taught how the judgments of the Lord are right; how I shall be prepared for duty and for trial; how I may fear God all the days of my life, and close them in peace.

Doctrine | Duty | Fear | God | Guilt | Light | Lord | Mystery | God |

John W. Gardner, fully John William Gardner

Some people have greatness thrust upon them. Few have excellence thrust upon them... achieve it. They do not achieve it unwittingly by doing what comes naturally and they don't stumble into it in the course of amusing themselves. All excellence involves discipline and tenacity of purpose.

Discipline | Excellence | Greatness | People | Tenacity | Excellence |

John Henry Newman

To consider the world in its length and breadth, its various history, the many races of man, their starts, their fortunes, their mutual alienation, their conflicts; and then their ways, habits, governments, forms of worship; their enterprises, their aimless courses, their random achievements, and acquirements, the impotent conclusion of long-standing facts, the tokens so faint and broken of a superintending design, the blind evolution of what turn out to be great powers or truths, the progress of things, as if from unreasoning elements, not toward final causes, the greatness and littleness of man, his far-reaching aims, his short duration, the curtain hung over his futurity, the disappointments of life, the defeat of good, the success of evil, physical pain, mental anguish, the prevalence of sin, the pervading idolatries, the corruptions, the dreary hopeless irreligion, that condition of the whole race, so fearfully yet exactly described in the Apostle's words, "having no hope and without God in the world," - all this is a vision to dizzy and appall; and inflicts upon the mind the sense of a profound mystery, which is absolutely beyond human solution.

Defeat | Evolution | God | Greatness | Hope | Mind | Progress | Sense | Success | Vision | World | God |

Julian of Norwich NULL

In every soul to be saved is a godly will that has never consented to sin, in the past or in the future. Just as there is an animal will in our lower nature that oes not will what is good, so there is a godly will in our higher part, which by its basic goodness never wills what is evil, but only what is good.

Nature | Past | Soul | Will | Wills |

Julian of Norwich NULL

So our customary practice of prayer was brought to mind: how through our ignorance and inexperience in the ways of love we spend so much time on petition. I saw that it is indeed more worthy of God and more truly pleasing to him that through his goodness we should pray with full confidence, and by his grace cling to him with real understanding and unshakeable love, than that we should go on making as many petitions as our souls are capable of.

God | Grace | Ignorance | Love | Practice | Prayer | Time | Understanding | God |

Kwame Nkrumah

Countrymen, the task ahead is great indeed, and heavy is the responsibility; and yet it is a noble and glorious challenge - a challenge which calls for the courage to dream, the courage to believe, the courage to dare, the courage to do, the courage to envision, the courage to fight, the courage to work, the courage to achieve - to achieve the highest excellencies and the fullest greatness of man. Dare we ask for more in life?

Challenge | Courage | Greatness |

Leo Tolstoy, aka Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy or Tolstoi

There is no greatness where there is no simplicity, goodness and truth.

Greatness |

Lin Yutang

Today we are afraid of simple words like goodness and mercy and kindness. We don't believe in the good old words because we don't believe in good old values anymore. And that's why the world is sick.

Good | Mercy | Words | World | Afraid | Old |

Lacordaire, fully Jean Baptiste Henri Lacordaire NULL

Neither genius, fame, nor love show the greatness of the soul. Only kindness can do that.

Greatness | Kindness | Love |

Louisa May Alcott

Conceit spoils the finest genius. There is not much danger that real talent or goodness will be overlooked long; even if it is, the consciousness of possessing and using it well should satisfy one, and the great charm of all power is modesty.

Consciousness | Danger | Power | Will | Talent | Danger |

Louisa May Alcott

You have a good many little gifts and virtues, but there is no need of parading them, for conceit spoils the finest genius. There is not much danger that real talent or goodness will be overlooked long, and the great charm of all power is modesty.

Danger | Good | Little | Need | Power | Will | Talent | Danger |

M. Scott Peck, fully Morgan Scott Peck

When I say that evil has to do with killing, I do not mean to restrict myself to corporeal murder. Evil is that which kills spirit. There are various essential attributes of life -- particularly human life -- such as sentience, mobility, awareness, growth, autonomy, will. It is possible to kill or attempt to kill one of these attributes without actually destroying the body. Thus we may "break" a horse or even a child without harming a hair on its head. Erich Fromm was acutely sensitive to this fact when he broadened the definition of necrophilia to include the desire of certain people to control others-to make them controllable, to foster their dependency, to discourage their capacity to think for themselves, to diminish their unpredectibility and originalty, to keep them in line. Distinguishing it from a "biophilic" person, one who appreciates and fosters the variety of life forms and the uniqueness of the individual, he demonstrated a "necrophilic character type," whose aim it is to avoid the inconvenience of life by transforming others into obedient automatons, robbing them of their humanity. Evil then, for the moment, is the force, residing either inside or outside of human beings, that seeks to kill life or liveliness. And goodness is its opposite. Goodness is that which promotes life and liveliness.

Capacity | Character | Control | Desire | Evil | Kill | Life | Life | People | Child | Think |

Marcel Proust, fully Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust

Facts do not find their way into the world in which our beliefs reside; they did not produce our beliefs, they do not destroy them; they may inflict on them the most constant refutations without weakening them, and an avalanche of afflictions or ailments succeeding one another without interruption in a family will not make it doubt the goodness of its God or the talent of its doctor.

Destroy | Doubt | Family | God | Will | World | Talent | God |