Great Throughts Treasury

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Wilhelm Reich

I contend to be a fighter for pureness and truth. I hesitate, because I am afraid of you and your attitude towards truth. To say the truth about you is dangerous to life.

Art | Better | Error | Existence | Insight | Labor | Meaning | Nature | Perfection | Research | Thought | Will | Work | World | Art | Learn | Think | Thought |

Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

Toscanini was hailing a great artist, but that voice was more than a magnificent personal talent. It was the religious voice of a whole religious people — probably the most God-obsessed (and man-despised) people since the ancient Hebrews.

Ability | Corruption | Evil | Fate | Little | Man | Mankind | Men | Soul | Weakness | Will | Witness | Fate | Intellect |

Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

The mass of Americans, who vehemently made known their views in (and during) a recent general election, know perfectly well that they are not living in a reign of terror and that they seldom look behind a door for anything more frightening than an umbrella.

Balance | Mankind | Politics | Power | War | Will | World | Crisis |

Wilhelm Reich

Those who are truly alive are kindly and unsuspecting in their human relationships and consequently endangered under present conditions. They assume that others think and act generously, kindly and helpfully, in accordance with the laws of life. This natural attitude, fundamental to healthy children as well as primitive man, inevitably represents a great danger in the struggle for a rational way of life as long as the emotional plague subsists, because the plague-ridden impute their own manner of thinking and acting to their fellow men. A kindly man believes that all men are kindly, while one infected with the plague believes that all men lie and cheat and are hungry for power. In such a situation, the living are at an obvious disadvantage. When they give to the plague-ridden they are sucked dry, then ridiculed or betrayed.

Era | Future | Labor | Little | Vice |

Wilhelm Röepke

The market economy is not everything. It must find its place in a higher order of things which is not ruled by supply and demand, free prices and competition. It must be firmly contained within an all-embracing order of society in which the imperfections and harshness of economic freedom are corrected by law and in which man is not denied conditions of life appropriate to his nature.

Competition | Individual | Labor | Self-sufficiency | System |

Wilhelm Reich

Life springs from thousands of sources vibrant, hands up everyone who cling to, refuses to be expressed in phrases tedious, only accepts actions transparent, truthful words of love and pleasure

Choice | Cruelty | Doctrine | Energy | Error | Fate | Greatness | Insight | Labor | Life | Life | Light | Little | Love | Man | Marriage | Meanness | Men | Simplicity | Time | Truth | World | Cruelty | Fate | Child | Friends | Value |

Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

My children, as long as you live, the shadow of the Hiss Case will brush you. In every pair of eyes that rests on you, you will see pass, like a cloud passing behind a woods in winter, the memory of your father - dissembled in friendly eyes, lurking in unfriendly eyes.

History | Life | Life | Mankind | Men | Unique |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor.

Alms | Beauty | Church | Despise | Earth | Hate | Indulgence | Labor | Love | Man | Nothing | Patience | Troubles | Will | Woman | Words | Beauty | Poem |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

Love-buds, put before you and within you, whoever you are, Buds to be unfolded on the old terms; If you bring the warmth of the sun to them, they will open, and bring form, color, perfume, to you; If you become the aliment and the wet, they will become flowers, fruits, tall blanches and trees.

Alms | Despise | Earth | Labor |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

All music is what awakes from you when you are reminded by the instruments

Alms | Church | Despise | Earth | Hate | Indulgence | Labor | Love | Man | Nothing | Patience | Words | Poem |

Walter Bagehot

The caucus is a sort of representative meeting which sits voting and voting till they have cut out all the known men against whom much is to be said, and agreed on some unknown man against whom there is nothing known, and therefore nothing to be alleged.

Government | Mankind | Reason | World | Government | Understand |

Walter Lippmann

Nobody has worked harder at inactivity with such a force of character, with such unremitting attention to detail, with such conscientious devotion to the task.

Abstract | Labor | Law | Politics | Property | Regard | System |

Walter Bagehot

The mystic reverence, the religious allegiance, which are essential to a true monarchy, are imaginative sentiments that no legislature can manufacture in any people.

Benevolence | Good | Mankind | Melancholy | Question |

Walter Bagehot

If you have to prove you are worthy of credit, your credit is already gone.

Action | Argument | Art | Benevolence | Evil | Good | Life | Life | Mankind | Melancholy | Men | People | Philanthropy | Question | War | Will | World | Art |

Walter Lippmann

The search for moral guidance which shall not depend upon external authority has invariably ended in the acknowledgment of some new authority.

Greed | Labor | Responsibility | Rest | Stupidity | War |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

Thou born to match the gale, (thou art all wings,) to cope with heaven and earth and sea and hurricane.

Alms | Church | Despise | Earth | Hate | Indulgence | Labor | Love | Man | Nothing | Patience | Time | Trust | Words | Poem |

Walter Rauschenbusch

Our generation is profoundly troubled by the problems of organized society.

Evil | Existence | Labor | Life | Life | Men | Mind | Nations | Play | Power | Sense |

Walter Savage Landor

A little praise is good for a shy temper; it teaches it to rely on the kindness of others.

Hazard | Man | Will | Value |

Walter Savage Landor

Kingship is a profession which has produced both the most illustrious and the most contemptible of the human race.

Play | War | Value |

Walter J. Ong, fully Walter Jackson Ong

Deeply typographic folk forget to think of words as primarily oral, as events, and hence as necessarily powered: for them, words are rather to be assimilated to things, "out there". Such "things" are not actions, but are in a radical sense dead.

Man | Thought | Understanding | Think | Thought | Value |