Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

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Harriet Tubman

Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.

Change | Passion | Patience | Strength | World |

Alan Cohen

Our freedom depends on our willingness to see Perfection. The imperfection that we have been taught to see has led only to suffering... Perfection is not a standard to be achieved, but a truth to be acknowledged. It is not the difference between us and God, but the hallmark of our unity with Him. And the honoring of Perfection is not a sin of vanity, but the humble acceptance of our identity as offspring of the Eternal.

Acceptance | Eternal | Freedom | God | Imperfection | Perfection | Sin | Suffering | Truth | Unity |

Albert Camus

If there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairing of life as in hoping for another, and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this life.

Life | Life | Sin |

Albert Camus

How could sincerity be a condition of friendship? A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing.

Cost | Nothing | Passion | Sincerity | Taste | Truth |

Albert Camus

To grow old is to move from passion to compassion.

Compassion | Passion | Old |

Amos Bronson Alcott

Every sin provides its punishment.

Punishment | Sin |

Anne Morrow Lindbergh, born Anne Spencer Morrow

There is no sin punished more implacably by nature than the sin of resistance to change.

Change | Nature | Sin |

Aristotle NULL

If the virtues are concerned with actions and passions, and every passion and every action is accompanied by pleasure and pain, for this reason also virtue will be concerned with pleasures and pains. This is indicated also by the fact that punishment is inflicted by these means; for it is a kind of cure, and it is the nature of cures to be effected by contraries.

Action | Means | Nature | Pain | Passion | Pleasure | Punishment | Reason | Virtue | Virtue | Will |

Antonio Machado, fully Antonio Cipriano José María y Francisco de Santa Ana Machado y Ruiz

Man's passion for truth is such that he will welcome the bitterest of all postulates so long as it strikes him as true.

Man | Passion | Truth | Will |

Aristotle NULL

A young man is not a proper hearer of lectures on political science; for he is inexperienced in the actions that occur in life, but its discussions start from these and are about these; and further, since he tends to follow his passions, his study will be vain and unprofitable, because the end aimed at is not knowledge but action. And it makes no difference whether he is young in years or youthful in character; the defect does not depend on time, but on his living, and pursuing each successive object, as passion directs. For to such persons, as to the incontinent, knowledge brings no profit; but to those who desire and act in accordance with a rational principle knowledge about such matters will be of great benefit.

Action | Character | Desire | Knowledge | Life | Life | Man | Object | Passion | Science | Study | Time | Will |

Author Unknown NULL

No consenting soul can be made to sin, and so sin is inexcusable.

Sin | Soul |

Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., born Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger

The sin of racial pride still represents the most basic challenge to the American conscience. We cannot dodge this challenge without renouncing our highest moral pretentions.

Challenge | Conscience | Pride | Sin |