Great Throughts Treasury

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Henri Frédéric Amiel

No matter! – so long as the world is the work of eternal goodness, and so long as conscience has not deceived us – to give happiness, and to do good, there is our only law, our anchor of salvation, our beacon light, our reason for existing. All religions may crumble away; so long as this survives we have still an ideal, and life is worth living.

Conscience | Eternal | Good | Law | Life | Life | Light | Reason | Salvation | Work | World | Worth |

Julian Baggini

The recognition of the fragility of human life and all in it, as well as the ever-present possibility of tragedy, is essential to understanding the role of love in the meaningful life… Altruism cannot be motivated by pure reason alone. The desire to do good is rooted not in reason but in the varieties of love: the love for a partner, familial love or a kind of general love or fellow feeling for others. Without such love, all the rational reasons in the world would not motivate us to do good.

Altruism | Desire | Good | Life | Life | Love | Present | Reason | Tragedy | Understanding | World |

Julian Baggini

We need to find a form of life that is valuable in itself. What can make a life meaningful? Candidates for this role need to be worthwhile in themselves and not just means to future ends. They need to treat each human life as an autonomous being-for-itself, not merely a being-in-itself to serve some cause beyond it. They need to satisfy our aesthetic and ethical needs, as being both tied to the present moment and existing across time. And there is no reason why such meaning should not be found in this life and not only in a supposed life to come.

Aesthetic | Cause | Ends | Future | Life | Life | Meaning | Means | Need | Present | Reason | Time |

Julian Baggini

A life which is lived only in the present is inherently unsatisfactory, for the very reason that the moment always eludes us. The present cannot be grasped: it always melts through our fingers and becomes the past.

Life | Life | Past | Present | Reason |

Abdul Baha, or ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, born `Abbás Effendí

God has given man the eye of investigation by which he may see and recognize truth. He has endowed man with ears that he may hear the message of reality, and conferred upon him the gift of reason by which he may discover things for himself. Man is not intended to see through the eyes of another, hear through another’s ears nor comprehend with another’s brain. Each human creature has individual endowment, power and responsibility in the creative plan of God.

God | Individual | Man | Plan | Power | Reality | Reason | Responsibility | Truth |

Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali

To believe in the prophet is to admit that there is above reason a sphere in which there are revealed to the inner visions truths beyond the grasp of reason.

Reason | Truths |

Silvio Antoniano

Let human prudence say what it likes and reason as it pleases, it is impossible to produce true temporal peace and tranquillity by things repugnant or opposed to the peace and happiness of eternity.

Eternity | Peace | Prudence | Prudence | Reason | Tranquility | Happiness |

Charles Woodruff Yost

Romanticism is the expression of man's urge to rise above reason and common sense, just as rationalism is the expression of his urge to rise above theology and emotion.

Common Sense | Man | Reason | Sense | Theology | Wisdom |

Julian Baggini

One reason why the unexamined life can still be worth living is that it can be a life full of love.

Life | Life | Love | Reason | Worth |

E. B. White, fully Elwyn Brooks White

Nationalism has two fatal charms for its devotees: it presupposes local self-sufficiency, which is a pleasant and desirable condition, and it suggests, very subtly, a certain personal superiority by reason of one's belonging to a place which is definable and familiar, as against a place which is strange, remote.

Reason | Self | Self-sufficiency | Superiority | Wisdom |

Albert Einstein

Only one who devotes himself to a cause with his whole strength and soul can be a true master. For this reason mastery demands all of a person.

Cause | Reason | Soul | Strength |

Peter Abelard, Latin: Petrus Abaelardus or Abailard; French: Pierre Abélard

Whosoever grows wrathful for any reason against his sufferings has therein departed from the way of the just, because he may not doubt that these things have happened to him by divine dispensation.

Doubt | Reason |

William Blake

I must create a system or be enslaved by another man's. I will not reason and compare. My business is to create.

Business | Man | Reason | System | Will | Business |

Julius Seelye Bixler

Religion is devoted and loyal commitment to the best that reason and insight can discover. The liberal understands what loyalty means as the authoritarian never can.

Commitment | Insight | Loyalty | Loyalty | Means | Reason | Religion |