Great Throughts Treasury

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Francis Wayland

It is by thought that has aroused my intellect from its slumbers, which has “given lustre to virtue, and dignity to truth,” or by those examples which have inflamed my soul with the love of goodness, and not by means of sculptured marble, that I hold communion with Shakespeare and Milton, with Johnson and Burke, with Howard and Wilberforce.

Dignity | Love | Means | Soul | Thought | Truth | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | Intellect | Thought |

Nikolai Berdyaev, fully Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev, also spelled Nichlas Berdiaev

The world is full of wickedness and misery precisely because it is based on freedom – yet that freedom constitutes the whole dignity of man and of his world. Doubtless at the price of its repudiation evil and suffering could be abolished, and the world forced to be “good” and “happy”; but man would have lost his likeness to God, which primarily resides in his freedom.

Dignity | Evil | Freedom | God | Good | Happy | Man | Price | Suffering | Wickedness | World |

William Wirt

In composing, think much more of your matter than your manner. Spirit, grace, and dignity of manner are of great importance, both to the speaker and writer; but of infinitely more importance are the weight and worth of matter.

Dignity | Grace | Spirit | Wisdom | Worth | Think |

Tennessee Williams, fully Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams

Life is an unanswered question, but let's still believe in the dignity and importance of the question.

Dignity | Life | Life | Question | Wisdom |

Nikolai Berdyaev, fully Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev, also spelled Nichlas Berdiaev

The dignity of man and the dignity of faith require the recognition of freedom to choose the truth, and freedom in the truth. Freedom cannot be identified with goodness or truth or perfection: it is by nature autonomous, it is freedom and not goodness.

Dignity | Faith | Freedom | Man | Nature | Perfection | Truth |

Julian Jaynes

O what a world of unseen visions and heard silences, this insubstantial country of the mind! What ineffable essences, these touchless rememberings and unshowable reveries! And the privacy of it all! A secret theater of speechless monologue and prevenient counsel, an invisible mansion of all moods, musings and mysteries, an infinite resort of disappointments and discoveries. A whole kingdom where each of us reigns reclusively alone, questioning what we will, commanding what we can. A hidden hermitage where we may study out the troubled book of what we have done and yet may do. An introcosm that is more myself than anything I can find in a mirror. This consciousness that is myself of selves, that is everything, and yet nothing at all - what is it?

Consciousness | Counsel | Mind | Nothing | Study | Will | World |

Yusuf Idris, also Yusif Idris

The real tragedy is that we’re all human beings, and human beings have a sense of dignity. Any domination by one human over another leads to a loss of some part of his dignity. Is one’s dignity that big it can be crumbled away like that?

Dignity | Sense | Tragedy | Loss |

Samuel Johnson, aka Doctor Johnson

Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.

Dignity | Future | Past | Power | Present | Thinking |

United Nations NULL

Article 1 – All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

Brotherhood | Conscience | Dignity | Reason | Rights | Spirit |

Alexander Whyte

God has established prayer in the moral world in order “to communicate to His creatures the dignity of causality.” That is to say, to give us a touch and a taste of what it is to be a Creator.

Dignity | God | Order | Prayer | Taste | World |

William Wordsworth

True dignity abides with him alone who, in the silent hour of inward thought, can still suspect, and still revere himself, in lowliness of heart.

Dignity | Heart | Thought |

William Wordsworth

We live by Admiration, Hope and Love; and even as these are well and wisely fixed, in dignity of being we ascend.

Admiration | Dignity | Hope | Love |

Elie Wiesel, fully Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel

Think about it. God decided for the first and last time... to reveal himself... You would expect God to give you a lecture on theology at least. After all it’s his domain... Instead... He gave you all kind of command about human relations: Thou shall not kill; Thou shall not lie;... Why did He do that? It was so simple. But this was the lesson: God can take care of Himself. What He had to give man was the dignity of man.

Care | Dignity | God | Kill | Lesson | Man | Theology | Time | God |

Albert Einstein

The most important human endeavor is the striving for morality in our actions. Our inner balance and even our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions can give beauty and dignity to life.

Balance | Beauty | Dignity | Existence | Important | Life | Life | Morality | Beauty |

Michael J. Fox

One's dignity may be assaulted, vandalized, and cruelly mocked, but cannot be taken away unless it is surrendered.

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Arthur Dobrin

A Humanist Code of Ethics: Do no harm to the earth, she is your mother. Being is more important than having. Never promote yourself at another's expense. Hold life sacred; treat it with reverence. Allow each person the dignity of his or her labor.

Dignity | Earth | Ethics | Harm | Important | Labor | Life | Life | Mother | Reverence | Sacred |