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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Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

The preponderance of pain over pleasure is the cause of our fictitious morality and religion.

Cause | Morality | Pain | Pleasure | Religion | Wisdom |

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 |

Joseph Parker

Remorse is the pain of sin.

Pain | Remorse | Sin | Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Conscience is the voice of the soul, the passions are the voice of the body. Is it astonishing that often these two languages contradict each other, and then to which must we listen? Too often reason deceives us; we have only to listen too much acquired the right of refusing to listen to it; but conscience never deceives us; it is the true guide of man; it is to man what instinct is to the body, which follows it, obeys nature, and never is afraid of going astray.

Body | Conscience | Instinct | Man | Nature | Reason | Right | Soul | Wisdom | Afraid |

Paul Reichmann

If one should tell of a telescope so exactly made as to have the power of seeing; of a whispering gallery that had the power of haring; of a cabinet so nicely framed as to have the power of memory; or of a machine so delicate as to feel pain when it was touched - such absurdities are so shocking to common sense that they would not find belief even among savages; yet it is the same absurdity to think that the impressions of external objects upon the machine of our bodies can be the real efficient cause of thought and perception.

Belief | Cause | Common Sense | Memory | Pain | Perception | Power | Sense | Thought | Wisdom | Absurdity | Think | Thought |

Publius Syrus

Pain lessens when it has no means of growth... Pain of mind is worse than pain of body.

Body | Growth | Means | Mind | Pain | Wisdom |

Jean Philippe Rameau

When reason and instinct are reconciled, there will be no higher appeal.

Instinct | Reason | Will | Wisdom |

Sa'di (or Saadi), pen name of Abū-Muḥammad Muṣliḥ al-Dīn bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī, born Muslih-uddin NULL

Give nobody's heart pain so long as thou canst avoid it, for one sigh may set a whole world into flame.

Heart | Pain | Wisdom | World |

Richard Steele, fully Sir Richard Steele

To give pain is the tyranny - to make happy the true empire of beauty.

Beauty | Happy | Pain | Tyranny | Wisdom |

Patti Smith, fully Patricia Lee "Patti" Smith

As all before me, I have questioned, grateful for the privilege of being able to ask: What is my task? Why do we exist? All answers produce the pain of recognition, emptiness and joy.

Joy | Pain | Wisdom | Privilege |

Lionel Trilling

What marks the artist is his power to shape the material of pain we all have.

Pain | Power | Wisdom |

John Welwood

Whatever pain or problem we have, it helps us find a quality of presence - where we can open to it, see it, feel it, and find the truth concealed in it - that is our healing.

Pain | Truth | Wisdom |

Melvin Tolson, fully Melvin Beaunorus Tolson

It required the Great Depression to open the eyes of the American people to the economic, cultural, social, political, and spiritual values inherent in a great democracy. For this I am thankful. As a distinctly finite being, man learns only through tragic experiences. Progress and Pain are Siamese twins.

Democracy | Depression | Man | Pain | People | Progress | Wisdom |

Cecil Williams

If you've got pain and you've got hope, you've got a lot going for you.

Hope | Pain | Wisdom |

Henri Frédéric Amiel

The inner and unconscious ideal which guides [the parents’] lives is precisely what touches the child; their words, their remonstrances, their punishments, their bursts of feeling even, are for him merely thunder and comedy; what they worship, that it is which his instinct divines and reflects.

Comedy | Instinct | Parents | Words | Worship |

John Elof Boodin

We are impelled by a hidden instinct to reunion with the parts of the larger heart of the universe.

Heart | Instinct | Universe |