Great Throughts Treasury

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Friedrich Schiller, fully Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

If you wish to be like the gods on earth, to be free in the realms of the dead, pluck not the fruit from the garden! In appearance it may glisten to the eye; but the perishable pleasure of possession quickly avenges the curse of curiosity.

Appearance | Curiosity | Earth | Pleasure | Wisdom |

William Shenstone

The works of a person that builds begin immediately to decay, while those of him who plants begin directly to improve. In this, planting promises a more lasting pleasure than building; which, were it to remain in equal perfection, would at best begin to moulder and want repairs in imagination. Now trees have a circumstance that suits our taste and that is annual variety.

Imagination | Perfection | Pleasure | Taste | Wisdom | Circumstance |

Friedrich Schiller, fully Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

Utility is the great idol of the age, to which all powers must do service and all talents swear allegiance.

Age | Service | Wisdom |

Arthur Frederick Sheldon

The science of business is the science of service and he profits most who serves best.

Business | Science | Service | Wisdom | Business |

Madame Swetchine, fully Anne Sophie Swetchine née Sophia Petrovna Soïmonov or Soymanof

As we advance in life the circle of our pains enlarges, while that of our pleasure contracts.

Life | Life | Pleasure | Wisdom |

Lillian Smith, fully Lillian Eugenia Smith

Like sex, knowledge is good if used in the service of life and love.

Good | Knowledge | Life | Life | Love | Service | Wisdom |

Robert Louis Stevenson, fully Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson

An aspiration is a joy for ever, a possession as solid as a landed estate, a fortune which we can never exhaust and which gives us year by year a revenue of pleasure activity.

Aspiration | Fortune | Joy | Pleasure | Wisdom | Aspiration |

Johan August Strindberg

I find my joy of living in the fierce and ruthless battles of life, and my pleasure comes from learning something.

Joy | Learning | Life | Life | Pleasure | Wisdom |

E. B. White, fully Elwyn Brooks White

A poet's pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification. He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it.

Beauty | Little | Meaning | Pleasure | Wisdom |

Alexis de Tocqueville, fully Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville

I have always thought it rather interesting to follow the involuntary movements of fear in clever people. Fools coarsely display their cowardice in all its nakedness, but the others are able to cover it with a veil so delicate, so daintily woven with small plausible lies, that there is some pleasure to be found in contemplating this ingenious work of the human intelligence.

Cowardice | Display | Fear | Intelligence | People | Pleasure | Thought | Wisdom | Work | Thought |

John Yepes “Saint John of the Cross”

The soul of one who serves God always swims in joy, always keeps a holiday, is always in her palace of jubilation, ever singing with fresh ardor and fresh pleasure a new song of joy and love.

God | Joy | Love | Pleasure | Soul | Wisdom | God |

Julian Baggini

A goal-oriented life locates the purposed of life in the achievement of a goal, which is necessarily tied to a discrete moment in time… But we also exist across time, and when our life’s goals are fixed so narrowly on moments that are only briefly the present, we fail to do justice to the enduring aspect of human life… Moments slip away and so if life’s purpose is tied to moments. Although moments can play a part, in order to find a purpose which is truly fulfilling, we also need to find a way of living which is worthwhile in itself. Life is rarely an undiluted pleasure that our own attitudes are themselves important to our sense of well-being.

Achievement | Goals | Important | Justice | Life | Life | Need | Order | Play | Pleasure | Present | Purpose | Purpose | Sense | Time |