Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

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Virgil, also Vergil, fully Publius Vergilius Maro NULL

From my example learn to be just, and not to despise the gods.

Care | Courage | Little | Merit |

Victor Hugo

Need is a low door which, when we must by stern necessity pass through, forces the greatest to bend down the most.

Courage | Perseverance |

Victor Hugo

The good will not add one onion soup, which is not only good to go to heaven

Courage | Good | Man | Opinion | Strength |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

Thus it can be seen that mental health is based on a certain degree of tension, the tension between what one has already achieved and what one still ought to accomplish, or the gap between what one is and what one should become. Such a tension is inherent in the human being and therefore is indispensable to mental well-being. We should not, then, be hesitant about challenging man with a potential meaning for him to fulfill. It is only thus that we evoke his will to meaning from its state of latency. I consider it a dangerous misconception of mental hygiene to assume that what man needs in the first place is equilibrium or, as it is called in biology homeostasis, i.e., a tensionless state. What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for a worthwhile goal, a freely chosen task. What he needs is not the discharge of tension at any cost but the call of a potential meaning waiting to be fulfilled by him.

Body | Cause | Courage | Death | Hope | Mind | Will | Loss | Understand |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

The existential vacuum manifests itself mainly in a state of boredom.

Change | Courage | Death | Hope | Influence | Majority | Time | Wealth |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

But today’s society is characterized by achievement orientation, and consequently it adores people who are successful and happy and, in particular, it adores the young. It virtually ignores the value of all those who are otherwise, and in so doing blurs the decisive difference between being valuable in the sense of dignity and being valuable in the sense of usefulness. If one is not cognizant of this difference and holds that an individual’s value stems only from his present usefulness, then, believe me, one owes it only to personal inconsistency not to plead for euthanasia along the lines of Hitler’s program, that is to say, ‘mercy’ killing of all those who have lost their social usefulness, be it because of old age, incurable illness, mental deterioration, or whatever handicap they may suffer. Confounding the dignity of man with mere usefulness arises from conceptual confusion that in turn may be traced back to the contemporary nihilism transmitted on many an academic campus and many an analytical couch.

Courage | Man | Need | Tears | Witness |

Atharva Veda, or Atharvaveda

By Your Will, enticed by the illusion of emotional attachment, the people are asleep; they do not wake up.

Lord | Vision | Blessed |

Atharva Veda, or Atharvaveda

If we are good to people then we are reciprocated in the same manner but if we are bad to them then we will most obviously be paid in the same coin.

Body | Courage |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

And none could cry Murder, but only Justice done.

Change | Courage | Fear | Good | Greed | People | Strength |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

Belief in heaven and hell is a big deal in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and some forms of doctrinaire Buddhism. For the rest of us it's simply meaningless. We don't live in order to die, we live in order to live.

Argument | Chance | Courage | Fighting | Kill | Man | Manliness | Men | Need | Organization | People | Purpose | Purpose | Worth | Old | Think |

Upton Sinclair, fully Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr.

Into this wild-beast tangle these men had been born without their consent, they had taken part in it because they could not help it; that they were in jail was no disgrace to them, for the game had never been fair, the dice were loaded. They were swindlers and thieves of pennies and dimes, and they had been trapped and put out of the way by the swindlers and thieves of millions of dollars.

Vision |

Václav Havel

An amalgamation of cultures is taking place. I see it as proof that something is happening, something is being born, that we are in a phase when one age is succeeding another, when everything is possible. Yes, everything is possible, because our civilization does not have its own unified style, its own spirit, its own aesthetic.

Courage |

Vance Havner

The word Christian ends with IAN and that stands for I Am Nothing. We are zeroes until we relate to him.

Enough | Vision |

Václav Havel

There are times when we must sink to the bottom of our misery to understand truth, just as we must descend to the bottom of a well to see the stars in broad daylight.

Ability | Absurd | Awareness | Courage | Good | Gratitude | Irony | Life | Life | Meaning | Responsibility | Sense | Vigilance | Awareness |

Van Wyck Brooks

As against having beautiful workshops, studios, etc., one writes best in a cellar on a rainy day.

Courage | Fun | Man | People | Platitudes | Think |

Václav Havel

There are no exact guidelines. There are probably no guidelines at all. The only thing I can recommend at this stage is a sense of humor, an ability to see things in their ridiculous and absurd dimensions, to laugh at others and at ourselves, a sense of irony regarding everything that calls out for parody in this world. In other words, I can only recommend perspective and distance. Awareness of all the most dangerous kinds of vanity, both in others and in ourselves. A good mind. A modest certainty about the meaning of things. Gratitude for the gift of life and the courage to take responsibility for it. Vigilance of spirit.

Ability | Absurd | Courage | Good | Gratitude | Life | Life | Meaning | Responsibility | Sense | Sensibility |

Van Wyck Brooks

Those of our writers who have possessed a vivid personal talent have been paralyzed by a want of social background.

Courage | Man | Platitudes |

Václav Havel

There is only one thing I will not concede: that it might be meaningless to strive in a good cause.

Courage | Ideas | Work | Worth |

Vauvenargues, Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues NULL

The generosity of others suffer sore, as if she was responsible.

Circumstances | Courage | Men | Practice | Speculation |

Vauvenargues, Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues NULL

As it is natural to believe many things without proof, so, despite all proof, is it natural to disbelieve others.

Agony | Courage | Man | Virtue | Virtue | Privilege |