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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Guglielmo Marconi

Every day sees humanity more victorious in the struggle with space and time.

Day | Humanity | Space | Struggle | Time | Wisdom |

Thomas Mann, fully Paul Thomas Mann

The friend of humanity cannot recognize a distinction between what is political and what is not. There is nothing that is not political.

Distinction | Friend | Humanity | Nothing | Wisdom |

John Masefield

Best trust the happy moments. What they gave makes man less fearful of that certain grave and gives his work compassion and new eyes, the days that make us happy make us wise.

Compassion | Grave | Happy | Man | Trust | Wisdom | Wise | Work |

Baron de Montesquieu, fully Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu

Peace is the natural effect of trade. Two nations who traffic with each other become reciprocally dependent; for if one has an interest in buying, the other has an interest in selling; and thus their union is founded on their mutual necessities. But if the spirit of commerce unites nations, it does not in the same manner unite individuals. We see that in countries where the people move only by the spirit of commerce, they make a traffic of all the humane, all the moral virtues; the most trifling things, those which humanity would demand, are there done, or there given, only for money.

Commerce | Humanity | Money | Nations | Peace | People | Spirit | Wisdom | Commerce |

Joy Elmer Morgan

Just as education without humanity is the most dangerous thing in the world, so education in love, human understanding and cooperation is the greatest hope of the world.

Cooperation | Education | Hope | Humanity | Love | Understanding | Wisdom | World |

Guiseppe Mazzini

The religion of humanity is love.

Humanity | Love | Religion | Wisdom |

Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

The great and glorious masterpiece of humanity is to know how to live [to] with a purpose.

Humanity | Purpose | Purpose | Wisdom |

Joseph Parker

It is vain to trust in wrong; as much of evil, so much of loss, is the formula of human history.

Evil | History | Trust | Wisdom | Wrong |

Louis Pauwels

Genetic mutation is not, it would seem, due to chance, but directed in some way, perhaps toward a spiritual regeneration of humanity - a bridge, as it were, between a lower, and a higher level of consciousness.

Chance | Consciousness | Humanity | Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

It is a great mistake of many ardent students that they trust too much to their books, and do not draw from their own resources - forgetting that of all sophists our own reason is that which abuses us least.

Books | Mistake | Reason | Trust | Wisdom |

Terence, full Latin name Publius Terentius Afer NULL

I am a human being; no part of humanity do I consider foreign to me.

Humanity | Wisdom |

Oscar S. Straus, fully Oscar Solomon Straus

There is a higher form of patriotism than nationalism, and that higher form is not limited by the boundaries of one's country; but by a duty to mankind to safeguard the trust of civilization.

Civilization | Duty | Mankind | Patriotism | Trust | Wisdom |

Joseph R. Sizoo

Empires build on force will always be destroyed. Those built on trust in Christ will remain.

Force | Trust | Will | Wisdom |

Alexis de Tocqueville, fully Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville

Amid the ruins which surround me I shall dare to say that revolutions are not what I most fear for coming generations?... It is believed by some that modern society will be always changing its aspect; for myself, I fear that it will ultimately be too invariably fixed in the same institutions, the same prejudices, the same manners, so that mankind will be stopped and circumscribed; that the mind will swing backwards and forwards forever without begetting fresh ideas; that man will waste his strength in bootless and solitary trifling, and, though in continual motion, that humanity will cease to advance.

Fear | Humanity | Ideas | Man | Mankind | Manners | Mind | Society | Strength | Waste | Will | Wisdom | Society |

Lane Weston

There is no such thing as an average man. Each one of us is a unique individual. Each one of us expresses his humanity and his divinity in some distinctly different way. The beauty and the bloom of each human soul is a thing apart - a separate holy miracle under God, never once repeated throughout all the millenniums of time.

Beauty | Divinity | God | Humanity | Individual | Man | Soul | Time | Unique | Wisdom | Beauty |

Franz Werfel, fully Franz Viktor Werfel

Religion is the everlasting dialogue between humanity and God. Art is its soliloquy.

Art | God | Humanity | Religion | Wisdom | Art |

John Welwood

We do not have to hold on to our identity to survive... We see that no states of mind are solid; they only become solid when we weave them into a story. We discover that opening to the vast open space of awareness does not destroy us. We learn to trust in the unknown as a guide to what is most fresh and alive in the moment.

Awareness | Destroy | Mind | Space | Story | Trust | Wisdom | Awareness | Learn |

Haku'un Ryoko Yasutani, aka Yasutani Roshi

The fundamental delusion of humanity is to supposed that I am here and you are out there.

Delusion | Humanity | Wisdom |