Great Throughts Treasury

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Alfred North Whitehead

The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and to preserve change and order.

Art | Change | Order | Progress | Art |

Alfred North Whitehead

The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.

Art | Change | Order | Progress | Art |

Alvin Toffler

The ultimate objective of social futurism [is] not merely the transcendence of technocracy and the substitution of more humane, more far-sighted, more democratic planning, but the subjection of the process of evolution itself to conscious human guidance. For this is the supreme instant, the turning point in history at which man either vanquishes the processes of change or vanishes, at which, from being the unconscious puppet of evolution he becomes either its victim or its master.

Change | Evolution | Guidance | History | Man | Victim |

Alfred North Whitehead

Religion will not gain its old power until it can face change in the same spirit as does science.

Change | Power | Religion | Science | Spirit | Will | Old |

Alfred North Whitehead

The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order.

Art | Change | Order | Progress | Art |

Alvin Toffler

“Future Shock”… [is] the shattering stress and disorientation that we induce in individuals by subjecting them to too much change in too short a time.

Change | Future | Time |

Alice Walker, fully Alice Malsenior Walker

It's essential that we understand that taking care of the planet will be done as we take care of ourselves. You know that you can't really make much of a difference in things until you change yourself.

Care | Change | Will | Understand |

Alfred North Whitehead

Religion will not regain its old power until it can face change in the same spirit as does science. Its principles may be eternal, but the expression of those principles requires continual development.

Change | Eternal | Power | Principles | Religion | Science | Spirit | Will | Old |

Alvin Toffler

Future shock: the shattering stress and disorientation that we induce in individuals by subjecting them to too much change in too short a time.

Change | Future | Time |

Amelia Earhart, fully Amelia Mary Earhart

The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure , the process is its own reward.

Change | Control | Decision | Life | Life | Rest | Reward | Tenacity |

Aristotle NULL

All arts, that is, all productive forms of knowledge, are potencies; they are originative sources of change in another thing or in the artist himself considered as other.

Change | Knowledge |

Anthony "Tony" Robbins

Your values are your belief systems about right and wrong, good and bad. Our values are the things we all fundamentally need to move toward... Our values change when we change goals or self-image... There is no real success except in keeping your basic values.

Belief | Change | Goals | Good | Need | Right | Self | Success | Wrong |

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Nothing comes of severity if there be no leanings towards a change of heart. And if there be natural leanings towards a change of heart, what need for severity?

Change | Heart | Need | Nothing |

Anwar Sadat, fully Muhammad Anwar El Sadat

He who cannot change the very fabric of his thought will never be able to change reality, and will never, therefore, make any progress.

Change | Progress | Reality | Thought | Will | Thought |

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Desire not to change a man into something other than he is. For it is certain that good reasons, against which you can do nothing, constrain him to be thus and not otherwise. But you can impart a change to that which is already; for a man has many parts, he is virtually everything, and you are free to select in him that part which pleases you. And to limn its outline, so that it is evident to all, and to the man himself. Then, once he perceives it, he will accept it (having readily enough accepted it the day before) even though he has no special ardor to second him therein. And likewise once, by dint of having fixed his attention on it, it has been integrated within him, and indeed become a second nature, it will live the life of all things which seek to perpetuate and augment themselves.

Attention | Change | Day | Desire | Enough | Good | Life | Life | Man | Nature | Nothing | Will |

Arthur W Osborn

Essentially religion is not in history. The essence of religion is pure, timeless awareness; and since this is participation in the Immutable, it is by its very nature immune to history. Mentally and doctrinally, however, the awareness is explained differently indifferent religions. However, religion as an institution controlling life in every domain - philosophy, art, literature, social life, etc. - is subject to history. As an institution every religion changes, and the change is always a decline... a decline arrested by periodical restitutions.

Art | Awareness | Change | History | Life | Life | Literature | Nature | Philosophy | Religion | Awareness |

Arthur W Osborn

On realizing one’s true Self one does not change into a different being but simply realizes that one is not a being at all but simply “Being”; one attains freedom from identification with this or any other body-mind complex. The speeding arrow of karma may hit the body, but one is not the body. The body is subject to karma but the pure being of one’s Self is not... A Realized Man sees repercussions that could be called destiny overtaking the body that he occupies, but it does not occur to him that they concern him, and therefore he feels no emotion towards them. His body is subject to destiny, but he is not.

Body | Change | Destiny | Freedom | Man | Mind | Self |

Author Unknown NULL

All progress requires change but all change is not progress.

Change | Progress |

Arnold J. Toynbee, fully Arnold Joseph Toynbee

The greater the power that we have to change the World into something nearer to our ideal, the greater becomes our distress at our failing to perform those beneficent and useful acts of creation which we know to be within our power.

Change | Distress | Power | World |