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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Frank Moore Colby

Politics is a place of humble hopes and strangely modest requirements, where all good who are not criminal and all are wise who are not ridiculously otherwise.

Good | Politics | Wisdom | Wise |

Natalie Cole

Just as we can dig a channel to control the direction of a stream, we can control the direction of our children's activities through praise and recognition.

Children | Control | Praise | Wisdom |

Abbé Jacques Delille

A wise man reflects before he speaks; a fool speaks and then reflects on what he has uttered.

Man | Wisdom | Wise |

Joseph Collins

A prudent person profits from personal experience, a wise one from the experience of others.

Experience | Wisdom | Wise |

Joseph Conrad, born Teodor Josef Konrad Korzeniowski

Any fool can carry on, but only the wise can shorten sail.

Wisdom | Wise |

Isaac D'Israeli

The art of meditation may be exercised at all hours, and in all places; and men of genius, in their walks at table, and amidst assemblies, turning the eye of the mind inwards, can form an artificial solitude; retired amidst a crowd, calm amidst distraction, and wise amidst folly.

Art | Folly | Genius | Meditation | Men | Mind | Solitude | Wisdom | Wise | Art |

George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann or Marian Evans

He whose ruling passion is the love of praise is a slave to everyone who has a tongue for flattery and calumny.

Calumny | Flattery | Love | Passion | Praise | Wisdom |

Albert Einstein

Before God we are all equally wise - equally foolish.

God | Wisdom | Wise | God |

Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

The wise man is seldom prudent.

Man | Wisdom | Wise |

Isaac D'Israeli

The wisdom of the wise and the experience of ages may be preserved by quotation.

Experience | Wisdom | Wise |

Tyron Edwards

Most of our censure of others is only oblique praise of self, uttered to show the wisdom and superiority of the speaker. It has all the invidiousness of self-praise, and all the ill-desert of falsehood.

Censure | Falsehood | Praise | Self | Self-praise | Superiority | Wisdom |

Tyron Edwards

He that resolves upon any great and good end, has, by the very resolution, scaled the chief barrier to it. He will find such resolution removing difficulties, searching out or making means, giving courage for despondency, and strength for weakness and like the star to the wise men of old, ever guiding him nearer and nearer to perfection.

Courage | Despondency | Giving | Good | Means | Men | Perfection | Resolution | Strength | Weakness | Will | Wisdom | Wise |

W. H. Dixon, fully William Henry Dixon

Men who are wise are wise in time.

Men | Time | Wisdom | Wise |

Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

How wise must one be to be always kind.

Wisdom | Wise |

George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann or Marian Evans

No man can be wise on an empty stomach.

Man | Wisdom | Wise |

William Feather

The wise man seeks little joys, knowing that life is long and that his quota of great joys is distinctly limited.

Knowing | Life | Life | Little | Man | Wisdom | Wise |

Anatole France, pen name of Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault

It is part of human nature to think wise things and do ridiculous ones.

Human nature | Nature | Wisdom | Wise | Think |