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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Thomas Mann, fully Paul Thomas Mann

The only religious way to think of death is as part and parcel of life.

Death | Life | Life | Wisdom | Think |

Newton Minow, fully Newton Norman Minow

Ours has been called the jet age, the atomic age, the space age. It is also, I submit, the television age. And just as history will decide whether the leaders of today’s world employed the atom to destroy the world or rebuild it for mankind’s benefit, so will history decide whether today’s broadcasters employed their powerful voice to enrich the people or debase them.

Age | Destroy | History | Mankind | People | Space | Television | Will | Wisdom | World |

Hugh Miller

Atheism is the death of hope, the suicide of the soul.

Atheism | Death | Hope | Soul | Suicide | Wisdom |

Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

We do not know where death awaits us: so let us wait for it everywhere. To practice death is to practice freedom. A man who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave.

Death | Freedom | Man | Practice | Wisdom |

Vladimir Nabokov, fully Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov

Life is a great surprise. I do not see why death should not be an even greater one.

Death | Life | Life | Wisdom |

Samuel Joseph May

A true philosopher makes death his common practice, while he lives, and every day by contemplation strives to separate the soul, far as he can, from off the body.

Body | Contemplation | Day | Death | Practice | Soul | Wisdom | Contemplation |

William Morris

Fellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hell fellowship is life, and lack of fellowship is death and the deeds that ye do upon the earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them.

Death | Deeds | Heaven | Hell | Life | Life | Wisdom | Deeds |

Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

I see men ordinarily more eager to discover a reason for things than to find out whether the things are so.

Men | Reason | Wisdom |

Guiseppe Mazzini

Music is the harmonious voice of creation, an echo of the invisible world, one note of the divine concord which the entire universe is destined one day to sound.

Day | Music | Sound | Universe | Wisdom | World |

William Mountford

The light of genius is sometimes so resplendent as to make a man walk through life, amid glory and acclamation; but it burns very dimly and low when carried into “the valley of the shadow of death.” But faith is like the evening star, shining into our souls the more brightly, the deeper is the night of death in which they sink.

Death | Faith | Genius | Glory | Life | Life | Light | Man | Wisdom |

Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

It is uncertain where death awaits us; let us await it everywhere. Premeditation of death is premeditation of freedom. He who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave. Knowing how to die frees us from all subjection and constraint. There is nothing evil in life for the man who has thoroughly grasped the fact that to be deprived of life is not an evil.

Constraint | Death | Evil | Freedom | Knowing | Life | Life | Man | Nothing | Wisdom |

Baron de Montesquieu, fully Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu

Knowledge humanizes mankind, and reason inclines to mildness; but prejudices destroy every tender disposition.

Destroy | Knowledge | Mankind | Reason | Wisdom |

Pierre Nicole

We need a reason to speak, but none to keep silent.

Need | Reason | Wisdom |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

There are questions whose truth or untruth cannot be decided by man; all the supreme questions, all the supreme problems of value are beyond human reason... To grasp the limits of reason - only this is true philosophy.

Man | Philosophy | Problems | Reason | Truth | Wisdom | Value |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

The sphere of poetry does not lie outside the world as a fantastic impossibility spawned by a poet’s brain: it desires to be just the opposite, the unvarnished expression of the truth, and must precisely for that reason discard the mendacious finery of that alleged reality of the man of culture. The contrast between this real truth of nature and the lie of culture that poses as if it were the only reality is similar to that between the eternal core of things, the thing-in-itself, and the whole world of appearances.

Contrast | Culture | Eternal | Impossibility | Man | Nature | Poetry | Reality | Reason | Truth | Wisdom | World |

Raimon Panikkar, fully Raimon Panikkar-Alemany

To look for a purpose in Life outside Life itself amounts to killing Life. Reason is given by Life, not vice versa. Life is prior to meaning... Human life is joyful interrogation. Any answer is blasphemy.

Blasphemy | Life | Life | Meaning | Purpose | Purpose | Reason | Wisdom | Vice |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Many a man fails to become a thinker for the sole reason that his memory is too good.

Good | Man | Memory | Reason | Wisdom |

Caroline Norton

I can endure a melancholy man, but not a melancholy child; the former, in whatever slough he may sink, can raise his eyes either to the kingdom of reason or of hope; but the little child is entirely absorbed and weighed down by one black poison-drop of the present.

Hope | Little | Man | Melancholy | Present | Reason | Wisdom | Child |