Great Throughts Treasury

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Václav Havel

There is only one art, whose sole criterion is the power, the authenticity, the revelatory insight, the courage and suggestiveness with which it seeks its truth. Thus, from the standpoint of the work and its worth it is irrelevant to which political ideas the artist as a citizen claims allegiance, which ideas he would like to serve with his work or whether he holds any such ideas at all.

Distrust | Doubt | Trust | Words |

Valmiki NULL

You cannot count on the physical proximity of someone you love, all the time. A seed that sprouts at the foot of its parent tree remains stunted until it is transplanted. Rama will be in my care, and he will be quite well. But ultimately, he will leave me too. Every human being, when the time comes, has to depart to seek his fulfillment in his own way.

Good | Will | Words |

V. S. Pritchett, fully Sir Victor Sawdon Pritchett

The peculiar foreign superstition that the English do not like love, the evidence being that they do not talk about it.

Life | Life | Pleasure | Sense | Soul | Tears | Will | Wonder |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

True myth may serve for thousands of years as an inexhaustible source of intellectual speculation, religious joy, ethical inquiry, and artistic renewal. The real mystery is not destroyed by reason. The fake one is. You look at it and it vanishes. You look at the Blond Hero — really look — and he turns into a gerbil. But you look at Apollo, and he looks back at you. The poet Rilke looked at a statue of Apollo about fifty years ago, and Apollo spoke to him. You must change your life, he said. When true myth rises into consciousness, that is always its message. You must change your life.

Art | Ideas | Words | Writing | Art |

Václav Havel

I still very well remember the moment in 1978 when me and my friends learned that Karol Wojtyla was elected the pope. It was a moment of an immense joy for us. I even think that we were so delighted that we danced for joy.

System | Words |

Valmiki NULL

The thundering of clouds which have spent all their water does not produce any rain. But the really valiant do not roar in vain; they show their valor in action also.

Destroy | Heart | Meaning | Tears | Will |

Tom Lehrer, fully Thomas Andrew Lehrer

In the new approach, as you know, the important thing is to understand what you are doing rather than to get the right answer

Words | Youth | Youth |

Tripitaka or Tipitaka NULL

However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will they do you if you do not act on upon them?

Good | Will | Words |

Hsuan Hua, aka An Tzu and Tu Lun

Always be honest and open in your speech and actions. Don't be sneaky or evasive with anyone. A straight mind is the Bodhimanda.

Morality | People | Religion | Virtue | Virtue | Words | World |

Turkish Proverbs

There is no remedy for what will be and who will die.

Words |

Turkish Proverbs

Kind words will unlock an iron door.

Will | Words |

Turkish Proverbs

Don't tell your secret to your friend, he will tell it to his friend.

Deeds | Words | Deeds |

Turkish Proverbs

A knife-wound heals, but a tongue wound festers. (Used to make a point that one should be careful before using hurtful language.)

Words |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

All that progressives ask or desire is permission — in an era when "development," "evolution," is the scientific word — to interpret the Constitution according to the Darwinian principle; all they ask is recognition of the fact that a nation is a living thing and not a machine.

Battle | Blessings | Boys | Death | God | Liberty | Tears | God |

Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Test each sect by its best or its worst, as you will,--by its high-water mark of virtue or its low-water mark of vice. But falsehood begins when you measure the ebb of any other religion against the flood-tide of your own.

Birth | Government | People | Words | Government |

Thomas R. Kelly, fully Thomas Raymond Kelly

Do not mistake me. Our interest just now is in the life of complete obedience to God, not in amazing revelations of His glory graciously granted only to some. Yet the amazing experiences of the mystics leave a permanent residue, a God-subdued, a God-possessed will. States of consciousness are fluctuating. The vision fades. But holy and listening and alert obedience remains, as the core and kernel of a God-intoxicated life, as the abiding pattern of sober, workaday living. And some are led into the state of complete obedience by this well-nigh passive route, wherein God alone seems to be the actor and we seem to be wholly acted upon. And our wills are melted and dissolved and made pliant, being firmly fixed in Him, and He wills in us. But in contrast to this passive route to complete obedience most people must follow what Jean-Nicholas Grou calls the active way, wherein we must struggle and, like Jacob of old, wrestle with the angel until the morning dawns, the active way wherein the will must be subjected bit by bit, piecemeal and progressively, to the divine Will.

Day | Earth | Eternal | God | Heaven | History | Insight | Life | Life | Little | Love | Mind | Obedience | Openness | Prayer | Present | Psychology | Reality | Sacred | Submission | Vision | Will | Words | Work | God |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

I didn't marry you because you were perfect. I didn't even marry you because I loved you. I married you because you gave me a promise. That promise made up for your faults. And the promise I gave you made up for mine. Two imperfect people got married and it was the promise that made the marriage. And when our children were growing up, it wasn't a house that protected them; and it wasn't our love that protected them--it was that promise.

Eternity | Language | Love | Words |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

There is no need for me to curse you -the murderer survives the victim only to learn that it was himself that he longed to be rid of. Hatred is self-hatred.

Words |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed.

History | Little | Pity | Tears | World |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

He had lost that privilege of simple nature, the dissociation of love and pleasure. Pleasure was no longer as simple as eating; it was being complicated by love. Now was beginning that crazy loss of one's self, that neglect of everything but one's dramatic thoughts about the beloved, that feverish inner life all turning upon the [loved one].

Bitterness | Business | Capacity | Conduct | Distinction | Laughter | Love | Pride | Suffering | Tears | World | Youth | Youth | Business |