Great Throughts Treasury

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Vitruvius, fully Marcus Vitruvius Pollio NULL

On this principle of arrangement, the voice, uttered from the stage as from a center, and spreading and striking against the cavities of the different vessels, as it comes in contact with them, will be increased in clearness of sound, and will wake an harmonious note in unison with itself.

Excellence | Good | Indignation | Need | Excellence |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

To picture world history as advancing smoothly and steadily without sometimes taking gigantic strides backward is undialectical, unscientific and theoretically wrong

Crime | People | Suffering | Time |

Vladimir Lenin, fully Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Thanks to the political emigration caused by tsarism, revolutionary Russia acquired a wealth of international links and excellent information on the forms and theories of the world revolutionary movement, such as no other country possessed.

Ability | Energy | Indignation | Opportunity | Struggle |

Vimala Thakar

We become aware of all that is happening within us, of the different emotions arising within us, for example if we begin to get angry we are aware of it and so the grip of anger loosens its hold over us.

Beauty | Darkness | Intelligence | Life | Life | Nothing | Peace | People | Rest | Suffering | Universe | Wonder | World | Beauty |

Vincent van Gogh, fully Vincent Willem van Gogh

As practice makes perfect, I cannot but make progress; each drawing one makes, each study one paints, is a step forward.

Life | Life | Power | Suffering |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

Fiction must stick to facts, and the truer the facts the better the fiction - so we are told.

Health | Life | Life | Money | Suffering | Work |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

I am reading six books at once, the only way of reading; since, as you will agree, one book is only a single unaccompanied note, and to get the full sound, one needs ten others at the same time.

Force | Heaven | Life | Life | Suffering | Will |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

I will not be famous, great. I will go on adventuring, changing, opening my mind and my eyes, refusing to be stamped and stereotyped. The thing is to free one's self: to let it find its dimensions, not be impeded.

Heaven | Life | Life | Suffering | Will |

Vera Mary Brittain

At college, more than anywhere else, one was likely to make the friendships that supported one through life.

Cause | Life | Life | Love | Order | Rule | Suffering |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

Such are the visions which ceaselessly float up, pace beside, put their faces in front of, the actual thing; often overpowering the solitary traveler and taking away from him the sense of the earth, the wish to return, and giving him for substitute a general peace, as if (so he thinks as he advances down the forest ride) all this fever of living were simplicity itself; and myriads of things merged in one thing; and this figure, made of sky and branches as it is, had risen from the troubled sea (he is elderly, past fifty now) as a shape might be sucked up out of the waves to shower down from her magnificent hands, compassion, comprehension, absolution. So, he thinks, may I never go back to the lamplight; to the sitting-room; never finish my book; never knock out my pipe; never ring for Mrs. Turner to clear away; rather let me walk on to this great figure, who will, with a toss of her head, mount me on her streamers and let me blow to nothingness with the rest.

People | Suffering |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

Theirs, too, is the word-coining genius, as if thought plunged into a sea of words and came up dripping.

Indignation |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

The man who is aware of himself is henceforward independent; and he is never bored, and life is only too short, and he is steeped through and through with a profound yet temperate happiness. He alone lives, while other people, slaves of ceremony, let life slip past them in a kind of dream.

Eternal | Lord | Suffering |

Virgil, also Vergil, fully Publius Vergilius Maro NULL

Thus all things are doomed to change for the worse and retrograde.

Comfort | Pain | Suffering |

Victor Hugo

It is from books that wise people derive consolation in the troubles of life.

Suffering |

Victor Hugo

Nothing is stronger than an idea whose time has come.

Despair | Hell | Suffering |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

In a last violent protest against the hopelessness of imminent death, I sensed my spirit piercing through the enveloping gloom. I felt it transcend that hopeless, meaningless world, and from somewhere I heard a victorious "Yes" in answer to my question of the existence of an ultimate purpose. At that moment a light was lit in a distant farmhouse, which stood on the horizon as if painted there, in the midst of the miserable gray of a dawning morning in Bavaria. "Et lux in tenebris lucet"-and the light shineth in the darkness.

Death | Fate | Life | Life | Meaning | Suffering | Fate |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

Sigmund Freud once asserted, “Let one attempt to expose a number of the most diverse people uniformly to hunger. With the increase of the imperative urge of hunger all individual differences will blur, and in their stead will appear the uniform expression of the one unstilled urge.” Thank heaven, Sigmund Freud was spared knowing the concentration camps from the inside. His subjects lay on a couch designed in the plush style of Victorian culture, not in the filth of Auschwitz. There, the individual differences did not blur but, on the contrary, people became more different; people unmasked themselves, both the swine and the saints.

Behavior | Decision | Dignity | Freedom | Life | Life | Man | Martyrs | Mind | Suffering | Witness | Words |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

The third aspect of the tragic triad concerns death. But it concerns life as well, for at any time each of the moments of which life consists is dying, and that moment will never recur. And yet is not this transitoriness a reminder that challenges us to make the best possible use of each moment of our lives?

Cause | Size | Suffering |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

It also follows that a very trifling thing can cause the greatest of joys. Take as an example something that happened on our journey from Auschwitz to the camp affiliated with Dachau… When we arrived the first important news that we heard from older prisoners was that this comparatively small camp… had no 'oven,' no crematorium, no gas!... This joyful surprise put us all in a good mood... We laughed and cracked jokes in spite of, and during, all we had to go through in the next few hours.

Change | Discovery | Indispensable | Meaning | Suffering | Discovery |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

This emphasis on responsibleness is reflected in the categorical imperative of logotherapy, which is: Live as if you were living already for the second time and as if you had acted the first time as wrongly as you are about to act now!

Behavior | Freedom | Martyrs | Mind | Suffering | Witness | Words |