Great Throughts Treasury

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Beverly Rubik

No scientific concept can ever represent the richness of nature or the complexity of its full creative potential. Thus, [information] is only another facet of the diamond... The most that a new model, metaphor or concept in science can give us is the gift of new questions.

Model | Nature | Science | Wisdom |

Frederic Saunders

True beauty is in the mind; and the expression of the features depends more upon the moral nature than most persons are accustomed to think.

Beauty | Mind | Nature | Wisdom | Beauty |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Hold childhood in reverence and do not be in any hurry to judge it for good or ill. Give nature time to work before you take over her tasks, lest you interfere with her method.

Childhood | Good | Hurry | Method | Nature | Reverence | Time | Wisdom | Work |

August Wilhelm Schlegel, later August Wilhelm von Schlegel

That which exists in nature is a something purely individual and particular. Art, on the contrary, is essentially destined to manifest the general.

Art | Individual | Nature | Wisdom |

V. S. Seturaman

The only way to judge an event in life is to look at it from high enough, to see it in the order and dimension of the timeless. When we see pain, suffering and inequalities, we don’t understand or we jump to false conclusions. We see only the broken arc of a complete circle. Instead, life is a field for progress and progressive harmony. Each one of us has a part to play which he alone can execute. This role, based on our real nature - what Hindu scriptures call svabhava - can be discovered. An individual’s aim in life must be to find out the “law of his being” and act according to his svadharma. This discovery is no easy task. Normally, we are aware of our ego, the surface self that is a bundle of contradictory impulses. But we can find the true self, our best self, by a process of standing back and surveying our needs. Abandoning desire and self-assertion, accepting the challenges of life in a state of stable, unwavering peace will result in this supreme revelation. When life’s shocks turn our eyes inward, we rise above contingencies of time and place. Our perspective changes. The greatest sorrows is transformed into a luminous vibration. We see into the life of things. Life itself, a single, immense organism, moves toward a greater and higher harmony as more and more cells become conscious of their uniqueness. Life, then, is not Macbeths’s “tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” It is a grand orchestra in which discordant notes contribute to the total harmony.

Assertion | Desire | Discovery | Ego | Enough | Fury | Harmony | Individual | Law | Life | Life | Nature | Nothing | Order | Pain | Peace | Play | Progress | Revelation | Self | Sound | Suffering | Time | Will | Wisdom | Discovery | Understand |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

No more by the law of reason than by the law of nature can anything occur without a cause.

Cause | Law | Nature | Reason | Wisdom |

Friedrich Schiller, fully Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

Time is a blooming field: nature is ever teeming with life; and all is seed, and all is fruit.

Life | Life | Nature | Time | Wisdom |

Lawrence Sterne, alternatively Laurence Sterne

“It is not safe to be alone,” nor can all which the cold-hearted, pedant stuns our ears with upon the subject ever give one answer of satisfaction to the mind; in the midst of the loudest vauntings of philosophy, nature will have her yearnings for society and friendship. A good heart wants something to be kind to; and the best parts of our blood, and the purest of our spirits suffer most under the destitution.

Good | Heart | Mind | Nature | Philosophy | Safe | Society | Wants | Will | Wisdom | Yearnings | Society |

P. F. Strawson, fully Sir Peter Frederick Strawson

We must not suppose that the nature of reality is exhausted by the kinds of knowledge which we have of it.

Knowledge | Nature | Reality | Wisdom |

Nachman Syrkin

Languages are spiritual organisms, vital works of art, each of them having its measure of creative power, splendor, depth, logic to explore and to construct the world of nature in life.

Art | Life | Life | Logic | Nature | Power | Wisdom | World |

Sydney Smith

Whatever you are from nature, keep to it; never desert your own line of talent. Be what nature intended you for, and you will succeed; be anything else, and you will be ten thousand times worse than nothing.

Nature | Nothing | Will | Wisdom |

Tu Weiming

We are here because embedded in our human nature is the secret code for heaven’s self-realization. Heaven is certainly omnipresent, may even be omniscient, but is most likely not omnipotent. It needs our active participation to realize its own truth... Since we help heaven to realize itself through our self-discovery, and self-understanding in day-to-day living, the ultimate meaning of life is found in our ordinary, human existence.

Day | Discovery | Existence | Heaven | Human nature | Life | Life | Meaning | Nature | Self | Self-realization | Truth | Understanding | Wisdom |

Alec Waugh, formally Alexander Raban Waugh

The choice and nature of our holidays is more perhaps than anything in our lives an expression of ourselves.

Choice | Nature | Wisdom |