Great Throughts Treasury

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Harold W Thompson

The generous heart should scorn a pleasure which gives others pain.

Character | Heart | Pain | Pleasure |

Edmund Spenser

It is the mind that maketh good or ill, that maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor.

Character | Good | Happy | Mind |

Richard Henry Stoddard

We love in others what we lack ourselves, and would be everything but what we are.

Character | Love |

Stephen Berrien Stanton

The goal of life is imminent in each moment, each thought, word, act, and does not have to be sought apart from these. It consists in no specific achievement, but the start of mind in which everything is done, the quality infused into existence. The function of man is not to attain an object, but to fulfill a purpose; not to accomplish but be accomplished.

Achievement | Character | Existence | Life | Life | Man | Mind | Object | Purpose | Purpose | Thought |

Ganga Stone

The desire to serve others is the highest impulse of the human heart and the rewards of such service are beyond measure. If you wish to taste this, then just do it. Just take one step... You will see that the tyranny of self-concern, worry, and trivial pursuits can be released from your life with that single step. It doesn't really matter what you do, it only matters that you do it.

Character | Desire | Heart | Impulse | Life | Life | Self | Service | Taste | Tyranny | Will | Worry |

Nathan Söderblom

Saints are persons who make it easier for others to believe in God.

Character | God |

Frederick K. Stamm

When no new thoughts fill the mind - when no horizons beckon - when life is in the past, not in the future - you are on the way to uselessness.

Character | Future | Life | Life | Mind | Past |

Ways of the Righteous, fully The Ways of Righteousness NULL

Approval-seeking destroys one’s good deeds. Instead of doing the proper thing for its own sake, an approval-seeker will always focus on how others will react to what he is doing... Flattering wrongdoers is the root of much harm. It can lead to others emulating their misdeeds.

Character | Deeds | Focus | Good | Harm | Will |

Robert Southey

A stubborn mind conduces as little to wisdom or even to knowledge as stubborn temper to happiness.

Character | Knowledge | Little | Mind | Temper | Wisdom |

Edward Wigglesworth

A weak mind is ambitious of envy, a strong one of respect.

Character | Envy | Mind | Respect |