Great Throughts Treasury

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Abraham Joshua Heschel

Faith is sensitiveness to what transcends nature, knowledge and will, awareness of the ultimate, alertness to the holy dimension of all reality. Faith is a force in man, lying deeper than the stratum of reason and its nature cannot be defined in abstract, static terms. To have faith is not to infer the beyond from the wretched here, but to perceive the wonder that is here and to be stirred by the desire to integrate the self into the holy order of living. It is not a deduction but an intuition, not a form of knowledge, of being convinced without proof, but the attitude of mind toward ideas whose scope is wider than its own capacity to grasp.

Abstract | Awareness | Capacity | Desire | Faith | Force | Ideas | Intuition | Knowledge | Lying | Man | Mind | Nature | Order | Reality | Reason | Self | Will | Wonder | Awareness |

Walter Hilton

Prayer is nought but a rising desire of the heart into God by withdrawing of the heart from all earthly thoughts.

Desire | God | Heart | Prayer | God |

Julian Huxley, fully Sir Julian Sorell Huxley

The future must have as its basis the consciousness of sanctity in existence – in common things, in the events of human life, in the gradually comprehended interlocking whole revealed to the human desire for knowledge, n the benedictions of beauty and love, in the catharsis, the sacred purging, of the moral drama in which character is pitted against fate and even deepest tragedy may uplift the mind.

Beauty | Character | Consciousness | Desire | Events | Existence | Fate | Future | Knowledge | Life | Life | Love | Mind | Sacred | Tragedy | Fate | Beauty |

William Ralph Inge

The truly religious man is always more concerned about what God will do in him that what He will do to him; in this intense desire for purification of his motives he almost wishes that heaven and hell were blotted out, that he might serve God for Himself alone.

Desire | God | Heaven | Hell | Man | Motives | Will | Wishes | God |

Lao Tzu, ne Li Urh, also Laotse, Lao Tse, Lao Tse, Lao Zi, Laozi, Lao Zi, La-tsze

To be constantly without desire is the way to have a vision of the mystery of heaven and earth, for constantly to have desire is the means by which their limitations are seen.

Desire | Earth | Heaven | Means | Mystery | Vision |

Johannes Kepler

My greatest desire is that I may perceive the God whom I find everywhere in the external world, in like manner also within and inside myself.

Desire | God | World | God |

Abraham Lincoln

I desire so to conduct the affairs of this administration that if at the end, when I come to lay down the reins of power, I have lost every other friend on earth, I shall at least have one friend left, and that friend shall be down inside of me.

Administration | Conduct | Desire | Earth | Friend | Power |

Mahāyāna Religious Ideal "Great Vehicle" NULL

The cause of all suffering is rooted in desire. If the desire is extinguished suffering has no foot hold.

Cause | Desire | Suffering |

Alexander Maclaren

The peace of God is peace within ourselves. The unrest of human life comes largely from our being torn asunder by contending impulses. Conscience pulls this way, passion that. Desire says, “Do this”; reason, judgment, prudence say “It is your peril if you do!” One desire fights against another. And so the man is rent asunder. There must be the harmonizing of all the being if there is to be real rest of spirit.

Conscience | Desire | God | Judgment | Life | Life | Man | Passion | Peace | Peril | Prudence | Prudence | Reason | Rest | Spirit | God |

Niccolò Machiavelli, formally Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli

Government consists mainly in so keeping your subjects that they shall be neither able nor disposed to injure you; and this is done by depriving them of all means of injuring you, or by bestowing such benefits upon them that it would not be reasonable for them to desire any change of fortune.

Change | Desire | Fortune | Government | Means |

Pope Paul VI, born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini NULL

The desire to come together as brothers must not lead to a watering-down or subtracting from the truth. Our dialogue must not weaken our attachment to our faith.

Desire | Faith | Truth |

Raisa Orlova, fully Raisa Davydovna Orlova-Kopeleva

Beliefs and convictions reach out from the past, and they cannot be altered by fervent desire alone. They possess their own logic and illogic, their own organic existence, their own rhythm of development.

Convictions | Desire | Existence | Logic | Organic | Past |

Michael Dean Murdock

Within each heart beats a fervent desire to be needed, desired, and celebrated.

Desire | Heart |

Joseph Murphy

Your desire is your prayer. Picture the fulfillment of your desire now and feel its reality and you will experience the joy of the answered prayer.

Desire | Experience | Fulfillment | Joy | Prayer | Reality | Will |

Anatoly Naumovich  Rybakov

Hatred is entrenched in human nature. It is as old as man, as old as man’s desire to expunge it. It slumbers in all of us. It can awaken at any time. I am not sure if we can eradicate hate from our hearts, but of this I am certain: It must always be our goal.

Desire | Hate | Human nature | Man | Nature | Time | Old |

Joseph Runzo and Nancy M. Martin

The Buddha, that is now “Awakened One,” diagnosed the human condition in the following way. Life is out of balance and characterized by suffering because all things are impermanent, and yet we desire things as if they were permanent. We each view our own self as if it too were permanent and completely independent from our selves, and so we think of our self as competing for those things with other discrete selves. Everything that we desire will ultimately pass away – we cannot hold on to anything in the end, not even our own bodies and minds – so our inappropriate desires are frustrated and we suffer, only to be reborn again into anew life of desire and suffering. To break the cycle of rebirth (samsara), we must overcome our ignorance about the true nature of things, cut the root of desire, and give up attachment to self, for we are anatman, no-self.

Balance | Desire | Ignorance | Life | Life | Nature | Self | Suffering | Will | Following | Think |

Pope Pius XII, born Eugenio Marìa Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli NULL

Charity is above all a hymn of love. Real, pure love is the gift of oneself; it is the desire of diffusion and complete donation that is an essential part of goodness.

Charity | Desire | Love |

Shantideva NULL

The whole earth cannot satisfy the lust of the flesh; who can do its will? To him who longs for the impossible come guilt and bafflement of desire; but he who is utterly without desire has a happiness that ages not.

Desire | Earth | Guilt | Lust | Will | Happiness |