Great Throughts Treasury

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Louis Orr

Science will never be able to reduce the value of a sunset to arithmetic. Nor can it reduce friendship to a formula. Laughter and love, pain and loneliness, the challenge of accomplishment in living, and the depth of insight into beauty and truth: these will always surpass the scientific mastery of nature.

Accomplishment | Beauty | Challenge | Insight | Laughter | Loneliness | Love | Nature | Pain | Science | Truth | Will | Wisdom | Friendship | Beauty | Value |

Frances S. Osgood

Labor! all labor is noble and holy! Let thy great deeds by thy prayer to thy God.

Deeds | God | Labor | Prayer | Wisdom | Deeds |

Jane Porter

Beauty of form affects the mind, but then it must not be the mere shell that we admire, but the thought that this shell is only the beautiful case adjusted to the shape and value of a still more beautiful pearl within. The perfection of outward loveliness is the soul shining through its crystalline covering.

Beauty | Mind | Perfection | Soul | Thought | Wisdom | Thought | Value |

Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, Abbé de Rancé

Did a person but know the value of an enemy, he would purchase him with pure gold.

Enemy | Gold | Wisdom | Value |

Herbert Read, fully Sir Herbert Edward Read

Art is always the index of social vitality, the moving finger that records the destiny of a civilization. A wise statesman should keep an anxious eye on this graph, for it is more significant than a decline in exports or a fall in the value of a nation's currency.

Art | Civilization | Destiny | Wisdom | Wise | Value |

George Dennison Prentice

Our material possessions, like our joys, are enhanced in value by being shared. Hoarded and unimproved property can only afford satisfaction to a miser.

Possessions | Property | Wisdom | Value |

Isidor Isaac Rabi

What the world needs is a fusion of the sciences and the humanities. The humanities express the symbolic, poetic and prophetic qualities of the human spirit. Without them we would not be conscious of our history; we would lose our aspirations and the graces of expression that move men's hearts. The sciences express the creative urge in man to construct a universe which is comprehensible in terms of the human intellect. Without them, mankind would find itself bewildered in a world of natural forces beyond comprehension, victims of ignorance, superstition and fear.

Fear | History | Ignorance | Man | Mankind | Men | Qualities | Spirit | Superstition | Universe | Wisdom | World |

Alexander Pope

Know then thyself, presume not God to scan; the proper study of Mankind is Man.

God | Man | Mankind | Study | Wisdom | God |

Joshua Reynolds, fully Sir Joshua Reynolds

There is no expedient to which man will not resort to void the real labor of thinking.

Labor | Man | Thinking | Will | Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The great inequality in manner of living, the extreme idleness of some, and the excessive labor of others, the easiness of exciting and gratifying our sensual appetites, the too exquisite foods of the wealthy which overheat and fill them with indigestion, and, on the other hand, the unwholesome food of the poor, often, bad as it is, insufficient for their needs, which induces them, when opportunity offers, to eat voraciously and overcharge their stomachs; all these, together with sitting up late, and excesses of every kind, immoderate transports of every passion, fatigue, mental exhaustion, the innumerable pains and anxieties inseparable from every condition of life, by which the mind of man is incessantly tormented; these are too fatal proofs that the greater part of our ills are our own making, and that we might have avoided them nearly all by adhering to that simple, uniform and solitary manner of life which nature prescribed.

Extreme | Idleness | Indigestion | Inequality | Labor | Life | Life | Man | Mind | Nature | Opportunity | Passion | Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

They must know but little of mankind who imagine that, having once been seduced by luxury, they can ever renounce it.

Little | Luxury | Mankind | Wisdom |

Noah benShea

The way to discuss what is the value in life is by taking the time to treasure the moments.

Life | Life | Time | Wisdom | Value |

Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

Love decentralizes, truth universalizes: he who speaks addresses all mankind, he who loves incarnates all mankind in himself.

Love | Mankind | Truth | Wisdom |

Aye Saung

You can measure your life’s worth by how many people you serve... All must work for their fellow human beings. Without that, the meaning of life is not fulfilled. Working for other people is the value of life.

Life | Life | Meaning | People | Wisdom | Work | Worth | Value |