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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George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann or Marian Evans

There is no feeling, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music.

Fear | Grief | Music | Wisdom |

George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann or Marian Evans

I'm proof against that word failure. I've seen behind it. The only failure a man ought to fear is failure of cleaving to the purpose he sees to be best.

Failure | Fear | Man | Purpose | Purpose | Wisdom | Failure |

Albert Einstein

It was the experience of mystery - even if mixed with fear - that engendered religion.

Experience | Fear | Mystery | Religion | Wisdom |

Robert Eliot

The fear of losing one's job has kept education in America fifty years behind its possible improvement.

Education | Fear | Improvement | Wisdom |

Maurice Duhamel, pen name of Maurice Bourgeaux

An Arab folk tale relates that Pestilence once met a caravan upon the desert way to Baghdad. "Why," asked the Arab chief, "must you hasten to Baghdad?" "To take five thousand lives." Pestilence replied. Upon the way back to the City of the Caliphs, Pestilence and the caravan met again. "You deceived me," the chief said angrily. "instead of five thousand lives you took fifty thousand." "Nay," said Pestilence. "Five thousand and not one more. It was Fear who killed the rest."

Fear | Rest | Wisdom |

Albert Einstein

The development from a religion of fear to moral religion is a great step in a nation's life.

Fear | Life | Life | Religion | Wisdom |

Lewis L. Dunnington

Fear builds prison walls around a man and bars him in with dreads, anxieties and timid doubts. Faith is the great liberator from prison walls. Fear paralyzes, faith empowers; fear disheartens, faith encourages, fear sickens, faith heals; fear puts hopelessness at the heart of life, while faith sees beyond the horizon and rejoices in its God.

Faith | Fear | God | Heart | Life | Life | Man | Prison | Wisdom |

Charles W. Eliot

The fear of losing one's job has kept education in America fifty years behind its possible improvement.

Education | Fear | Improvement | Wisdom |

Joseph Farrell, fully Joseph Patrick Farrell

Most people like praise. Many people have an unreasonable fear of administering it; it is part of the puritanical dislike for anything that is agreeable - to others. When it is really deserved, most people expand under it into richer and better selves.

Better | Fear | People | Praise | Wisdom |

Gersonides, abbreviation of first letters as RalBaG from Levi ben Gerson NULL

A peace that comes from fear and not from the heart is the opposite of peace.

Fear | Heart | Peace | Wisdom |

Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Schlomo Freud

This age of childhood, in which the sense of shame is unknown, seems a paradise when we look back upon it alter, and paradise itself is nothing but the mass-phantasy of the childhood of the individual. This is why in paradise men are naked and unashamed, until the moment arrives when shame and fear awaken; expulsion follows, and sexual life and cultural development begin.

Age | Childhood | Fear | Individual | Life | Life | Men | Nothing | Paradise | Sense | Shame | Wisdom |

Benjamin Franklin

Money never made a man happy yet, nor will it. There is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more a man has, the more he wants. Instead of its filling a vacuum, it makes one. If it satisfies one want, it doubles and trebles that want another way. That was a true proverb of the wise man, rely upon it; "Better is little with the fear of the Lord, than great treasure, and trouble therewith."

Better | Fear | Happy | Little | Lord | Man | Money | Nature | Nothing | Wants | Will | Wisdom | Wise | Trouble |

Julius Charles Hare (1795-1855) and his brother Augustus William Hare

The most rational cure after all for the inordinate fear of death is to set a just value on life.

Death | Fear | Life | Life | Wisdom | Value |