Great Throughts Treasury

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Walter Savage Landor

We are poor, indeed, when we have no half-wishes left us. The heart and the imagination close the shutters the instant they are gone.

Heart | Imagination | Wisdom | Wishes |

Maurice Maeterlinck, fully Count Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck

To look fearlessly upon life; to accept the laws of nature, not with meek resignation, but as her sons, who dare to search and question; to have peace and confidence within our souls - these are the beliefs that make for happiness.

Confidence | Life | Life | Nature | Peace | Question | Resignation | Search | Wisdom |

James Russell Lowell

Truth, after all, wears a different face to everybody, and it would be too tedious to wait till all are agreed. She is said to lie at the bottom of a well, for the very reason, perhaps, that whoever looks down in search of her sees his own image at the bottom, and is persuaded not only that he has seen the goddess, but that she is far better-looking than he had imagined.

Better | Looks | Reason | Search | Truth | Wisdom |

Wynton Marsalis

On one level, life is the process of seeking out and enjoying experiences - from the transcendent to the tragic. Life has as cyclical pattern of movement and appreciation; even when you’re not doing anything, you’re probably in a situation you sought. On another level, life is the experience of the self’s interaction with the world. The self can be broken down into three main elements and their corresponding activities: first, the heart (knowing compassion, receiving and giving love); second, the intellect (acquiring and digesting information); third, the senses (acting and being acted upon). It is the soul, however, that focuses and inspires all three the soul gives us resilience -an essential quality since we constantly have to rebound from hardship... The meaning of life can’t be understood without first looking at the self and its interaction with the world. In effect, this amounts to examining the inner workings of the soul of the universe.

Appreciation | Compassion | Experience | Giving | Heart | Knowing | Life | Life | Love | Meaning | Resilience | Self | Soul | Universe | Wisdom | World | Intellect |

Alexander Maclaren

It is the heart makes the theologian.

Heart | Wisdom |

George Lyttleton, 1st Baron Lyttleton of Frankley

Even the happiest choice, where favoring heaven has equal love and easy fortune given, think not, the husband gained, that all is done; the prize of happiness must still be won; and, oft, the careless find it to their cost, the lover in the husband may be lost; the graces might, alone, his heart allure; they and the virtues, meeting, must secure.

Choice | Cost | Fortune | Heart | Heaven | Husband | Love | Wisdom | Happiness | Think |

James Russell Lowell

Making one object, in outward or inward nature, more holy to a single heart is reward enough for a life; for the more sympathies we gain or awaken for what is beautiful, by so much deeper will be our sympathy for that which is most beautiful.

Enough | Heart | Life | Life | Nature | Object | Reward | Sympathy | Will | Wisdom |

Benjamin B. Joseph Mandelstamm

A heart without affection is like a purse without money.

Heart | Money | Wisdom |

John Masefield

God warms his hands at man's heart when he prays.

God | Heart | Man | Wisdom |

Ambroise de Lombez, Jean de La Peyrie, aka Brother Ambrose, Father Ambrose of Lombez the Enlightenment

By sadness you destroy the divine image in your soul. God is joy. All nature rejoices in him, and would you be sad? A true joy makes the heart fear God.

Destroy | Fear | God | Heart | Joy | Nature | Sadness | Soul | Wisdom | God |

Joanna Macy, fully Joanna Rogers Macy

The heart that breaks open can contain the whole universe.

Heart | Universe | Wisdom |

Jacques Maritain

The search for causes is indeed the business of philosophers.

Business | Search | Wisdom | Business |

Douglas Meador

A way to weigh words is to keep them in the heart until they are gentle and until the lips will speak them softly.

Heart | Will | Wisdom | Words |

Edna St. Vincent Millay

Pity me that the heart is slow to learn what the swift mind beholds at every turn.

Heart | Mind | Pity | Wisdom | Learn |

Max Müller, fully Friedrich Max Müller

It is the heart that makes the critic, not the nose.

Critic | Heart | Wisdom |

Thomas Paine

There is something in meanness which excites a species of resentment that never subsides, and something in cruelty which stirs up the heart to the highest agony of human hatred.

Agony | Cruelty | Heart | Meanness | Resentment | Wisdom | Cruelty |

Edward Payson

I was never fit to say a word to a sinner, except when I had a broken heart myself.

Heart | Wisdom |

Plotinus NULL

God is outside of none, present unperceived to all; we break away from Him, or rather from ourselves; what we turn from we cannot reach; astray ourselves, we cannot go in search of another; a child distraught will not recognize its father; to find ourselves is to know our source.

Father | God | Present | Search | Will | Wisdom | Child |