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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Rudyard Kipling

When your Daemon is in charge, do not try to think consciously. Drift, wait, and obey.

Faith | Love | Suspicion | Teach | Will | World |

Russell Baker. fully Russell Wayne Baker

The worst thing about being a tourist is having other tourists recognize you as a tourist.

Suspicion | Writing |

Salman Rushdie, fully Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie

In this world without quiet corners, there can be no easy escapes from history, from hullabaloo, from terrible, unquiet fuss.

Faith | Focus | Important | Suspicion |

Samuel Butler

A man’s friendships are, like his will, invalidated by marriage—but they are also no less invalidated by the marriage of his friends.

Culture | Enough | Man | Suspicion |

Arthur Conan Doyle, fully Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle

Chance is a woman, my friends, and she has her eye always upon a gallant Hussar.

Husband | Life | Life | Suspicion | Woman | Words |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Of recent years... representative government all over the world has been threatened with a growing paralysis. Legislative bodies have tended more and more to become wholly inefficient for the purposes of legislation. The prime feature in causing this unhealthy growth has been the discovery by minorities that under the old rules of parliamentary procedure they could put a complete stop to all legislative action... If the minority is as powerful as the majority there is no use of having political contests at all, for there is no use in having a majority.

Action | Justice | Knowledge | Suspicion |

Thomas Merton

His justice is the love that gives to each one of His creatures the gifts that His mercy has previously decreed. And His mercy is His love, doing justice to its own exigencies, and renewing the gift which we had failed to accept.

Peace | Science | Suspicion | War | Weapons |

Thomas Paine

Reason and Ignorance, the opposites of each other, influence the great bulk of mankind. If either of these can be rendered sufficiently extensive in a country, the machinery of government goes easily on. Reason obeys itself; and Ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.

Credit | Suspicion |

Thomas Paine

They may be all comprehended under three heads -- 1st, Superstition; 2d, Power; 3d, the common interests of society, and the common rights of man.

Purpose | Purpose | Suspicion | Old |

William Barclay

The humblest and the most unseen activity in the world can be the true worship of God. Work and worship literally become one. Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever; and man carries out that function when he does what God sent him into the world to do. Work well done rises like a hymn of praise to God. This means that the doctor on his rounds, the scientist in his laboratory, the teacher in his classroom, the musician at his music, the artist at his canvas, the shop assistant at his counter, the typist at her typewriter, the housewife in her kitchen -- all who are doing the work of the world as it should be done are joining in a great act of worship.

Discipline | Knowledge | Life | Life | Little | Man | Prayer | Service | Study | Suspicion | Will |

Wilkie Collins, fully William Wilkie Collins

You are not to take it, if you please, as the saying of an ignorant man, when I express my opinion that such a book as ROBINSON CRUSOE never was written, and never will be written again. I have tried that book for years—generally in combination with a pipe of tobacco—and I have found it my friend in need in all the necessities of this mortal life. When my spirits are bad—ROBINSON CRUSOE. When I want advice—ROBINSON CRUSOE. In past times when my wife plagued me; in present times when I have had a drop too much—ROBINSON CRUSOE. I have worn out six stout ROBINSON CRUSOES with hard work in my service. On my lady's last birthday she gave me a seventh. I took a drop too much on the strength of it; and ROBINSON CRUSOE put me right again. Price four shillings and sixpence, bound in blue, with a picture into the bargain.

Books | Life | Life | Quiet | Suspicion | Friends |

Wilkie Collins, fully William Wilkie Collins

Tears are scientifically described as a Secretion. I can understand that a secretion may be healthy or unhealthy, but I cannot see the interest of a secretion from a sentimental point of view.

Suspicion |

Wendell Berry

And so there would always be more to remember that could no longer be seen...our history is always returning to a little patch of weeds and saplings with an old chimney sticking up by itself...and here I look ahead to the resting of my case: I love the house that belonged to the chimney, holding it bright in memory, and love the saplings and the weeds.

People | Suspicion |

Vladimir Nabokov, fully Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov

Math anxiety: an intense lifelong fear of two trains approaching each other at speeds of 60 and 80 MPH.

Books | Conspiracy | Literature | Nonsense | Nothing | Reading | Suspicion | Taste |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

She was writing for everybody, for nobody, for our age, for her own...

Opinion | Sanity | Suspicion |

Upton Sinclair, fully Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr.

A wonderful privilege it was to be thus admitted into the soul of a man of genius, to be allowed to share the ecstasies and the agonies of his inmost life.

Ideals | Rage | Society | Suspicion | Society | Gossip |

François de La Rochefoucauld, François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac, Francois A. F. Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

Jealousy is bred in doubts. When those doubts change into certainties, then the passion either ceases or turns absolute madness.

Ends | Fury | Suspicion |

Prince Shōtoku, born Shotoku Taishi, aka Prince Umayado or Prince Kamitsumiya

Do not be envious! For if we envy others, then they in turn will envy us. The evils of envy know no limit. If others surpass us in intelligence, we are not pleased; if they are more able, we are envious. But if we do not find wise men and sages, how shall the realm be governed?

Important | Right | Suspicion |

Elihu Root

War was forced upon mankind in his original civil and social condition.

Bitterness | Suspicion | War | Wrong |

William Shakespeare

See, your guests approach. Address yourself to entertain them sprightly, and let's be red with mirth.

Knowledge | Suspicion |