Great Throughts Treasury

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Hitopadesa or The Hitopadesa or Hitopadesha NULL

Awe enables us to perceive in the world intimations of the divine, to sense in small things the beginning of infinite significance, to sense the ultimate in the common and the simple; to feel in the rush of the passing the stillness of the eternal.

Awe | Beginning | Eternal | Sense | Wisdom | World |

Herbert Hoover, fully Herbert Clark Hoover

Even if governmental conduct of business could give us more efficiency instead of less efficiency, the fundamental objection to it would remain unaltered and unabated. It would destroy political equality. It would increase rather than decrease abuse and corruption. It would stifle initiative and invention. It would undermine the development of leadership. It would cramp and cripple the mental and spiritual energies of our people. It would extinguish equality and opportunity. It would dry up the spirit of liberty and progress.

Abuse | Business | Conduct | Corruption | Destroy | Efficiency | Equality | Initiative | Invention | Liberty | Opportunity | People | Progress | Spirit | Wisdom | Business |

William Dean Howells

Inequality is as dear to the American heart as liberty itself.

Heart | Inequality | Liberty | Wisdom |

Aldous Leonard Huxley

The Perennial Philosophy... the metaphysic that recognizes a divine reality substantial to the world of things and lives and minds; the psychology that finds in the soul something similar to, or even identical with divine Reality; the ethic that places man's final end in the knowledge of immanent and transcendent Ground of being.

Knowledge | Man | Philosophy | Psychology | Reality | Soul | Wisdom | World |

Archbishop Lakovos, born Demetrios Koukouzis NULL

Men and women are here for only one purpose, and, for that matter, the most sublime purpose: to try to re-create life in its original form by restoring beauty and order in their individual lives and by continuously striving to achieve the common dream of one world community... We must master and direct our destiny. We are here, therefore, to continue God’s creative work and give to life its true meaning: to arrive at His image and likeness and turn the world into a loving society of men and women.

Beauty | Destiny | God | Individual | Life | Life | Meaning | Men | Order | Purpose | Purpose | Society | Wisdom | Work | World | Society | Beauty |

Wes Jackson

Instead of production, primarily, we have to think of sustainability. Instead of dominating nature, we have to acknowledge that nature is our source and best teacher. Instead of understanding the world in parts, we need to think about the whole.

Nature | Need | Understanding | Wisdom | World | Think |

William E. Holler

One thing everybody in the world wants and needs is friendliness.

Wants | Wisdom | World |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

It is mere childishness to expect men to believe as their fathers did; that is, if they have any minds of their own. The world is a whole generation older and wiser than when the father was of his son's age.

Age | Father | Men | Wisdom | World |

Arsène Houssaye

There are two persons in the world we never see as they are - one’s self and one’s other self.

Self | Wisdom | World |

Aldous Leonard Huxley

The aging man of the middle twentieth century lives, not in the public world of atomic physics and conflicting ideologies, of welfare states and supersonic speed, but in his strictly private universe of physical weakness and mental decay.

Man | Public | Universe | Weakness | Wisdom | World |

Horace, full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus NULL

Those who are unacquainted with the world take pleasure in the intimacy of great men; those who are wiser dread the consequences.

Consequences | Dread | Men | Pleasure | Wisdom | World |

Victor Hugo

The world of sleep has an existence of its own.

Existence | Wisdom | World |

Thomas Wentworth Higginson

How much that the world calls selfishness is only generosity with narrow walls, a too exclusive solicitude to maintain a wife in luxury, or make one’s children rich.

Children | Generosity | Luxury | Selfishness | Wife | Wisdom | World |

David Hume

All the philosophy... in the world and all the religion, which is nothing but a species of philosophy, will never be able to carry us beyond the usual course of experience, or give us measures of conduct and behavior different from those which are furnished by reflections on common life.

Behavior | Conduct | Experience | Life | Life | Nothing | Philosophy | Religion | Will | Wisdom | World |

Thomas Hobbes

To say the world was not created, but eternal, seeing that which is eternal has no cause, is to deny there is a God.

Cause | Eternal | God | Wisdom | World |

David Hume

'Tis not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger.

Reason | Wisdom | World |

David Starr Jordan

There is no real exellence in all this world which can be separated from right living.

Knowing | Right | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | World |