Great Throughts Treasury

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Michael McClure

The fragmented consciousness is intense. The possessor burns brightly. When men is alone he is on fire. When man is Love he is on fire. When man sleeps he is a constellation. Alert in the forest at night.

Consciousness | Love | Man | Men | Wisdom |

H. L. Mencken, fully Henry Louis Mencken

A man of active and resilient mind outwears his friendships just as certainly as he outwears his love affairs, his politics, and his epistemology.

Love | Man | Mind | Politics | Wisdom |

H. L. Mencken, fully Henry Louis Mencken

To be in love is merely to be in a state of perceptual anesthesia - to mistake an ordinary young man for a Greek god or an ordinary young woman for a goddess.

God | Love | Man | Mistake | Wisdom | Woman | God |

Mathieu Moté

Coquetry is love without conscience.

Conscience | Love | Wisdom |

Edna St. Vincent Millay

He that would eat of love must eat it where it hangs.

Love | Wisdom |

Muktananda, fully Swami Muktananda NULL

The biggest error we can make is not to love our Self.

Error | Love | Self | Wisdom |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Love for life is still possible, only one loves differently; it is like love for a woman whom one does not trust.

Life | Life | Love | Trust | Wisdom | Woman |

William Lyon Phelps

Every person in the world may not become a personage. But every person may become a personality. The happiest people are those who think the most interesting thoughts. Interesting thoughts can live only in cultivated minds. Those who decide to use leisure as a means of mental development, who love good music, good books, good pictures, good plays at the theater, good company, good conversation - what are they? They are the happiest people in the world; and they are not only happy in themselves, they are the cause of happiness in others.

Books | Cause | Conversation | Good | Happy | Leisure | Love | Means | Music | People | Personality | Wisdom | World | Happiness | Think |

Silvio Pellico

Of all the duties, the love of truth, with faith and constancy in it, ranks first and highest. Truth is God. To love God and to love truth are one and the same.

Constancy | Faith | God | Love | Truth | Wisdom | God |

William Penn

The difference between passion and love is that this is fixed, that volatile. Love grows, passion wastes, by enjoyment; and the reason is that one springs from a union of souls, and other from a union of sense.

Enjoyment | Love | Passion | Reason | Sense | Wisdom |

Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn

In love we are not only liable to betray ourselves, but also the secrets of others.

Love | Wisdom |

Daniel A. Poling

God listens to our weeping when the occasion itself is beyond our knowledge but still within his love and power.

God | Knowledge | Love | Power | Wisdom |

William Penn

[On children] Above all things endeavor to breed them up in the love of virtue, and that holy plain way of it which we have lived in, that the world in no part of it get into my family. I had rather they were homely than finely bred as to outward behavior; yet I love sweetness mixed with gravity, and cheerfulness tempered with sobriety.

Behavior | Cheerfulness | Children | Family | Love | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | World |

Ouida, pseudonym of Maria Louise Ramé, preferred to be called Marie Louise de la Ramée NULL

What is it that love does to a woman? Without it she only sleeps; with it, alone, she lives.

Love | Wisdom | Woman |

Novalis, pseudonym of Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg NULL

When you understand how to love one thing - then you also understand how best to love everything.

Love | Wisdom | Understand |

Thomas Paine

These are the times that try men's souls. The Summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country, but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like Hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheaply we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its things; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial article as freedom should not be highly rated.

Consolation | Esteem | Freedom | Heaven | Hell | Love | Man | Men | Price | Service | Tyranny | Will | Wisdom | Woman |

William Penn

Love is indeed Heaven upon Earth; since Heaven above would not be Heaven without it: For where there is not Love; there is Fear: But perfect Love casts out Fear. And yet we naturally fear most to offend what we most Love. What we Love, we'll Hear; what we Love, we'll Trust; and what we Love, we'll serve, ay, and suffer for too. If you love me (says our Blessed Redeemer) keep my Commandments. Why? Why then he'll Love us; then we shall be his Friends; then he'll send us the Comforter; then whatsover we ask, we shall receive; and then where he is we shall be also, and that forever. Behold the Fruits of Love; the Power, Vertue, Benefit and Beauty of Love! Love is above all; and when it prevails in us all, we shall all be Lovely, and in Love with God and one with another.

Beauty | Earth | Fear | God | Heaven | Love | Wisdom | Beauty | God | Blessed |

Jane Porter

The doubts of love are never to be wholly overcome; they grow with its various anxieties, timidities, and tenderness, and are the very fruits of the reverence in which the admired object is beheld.

Love | Object | Reverence | Tenderness | Wisdom |