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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Philo, aka Philo of Alexandria, Philo Judaeus, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, Yedidia, "Philon", and Philo the Jew NULL

Geometry gives us the sense of equality produced by proportion. It also heals by means of fine music all that is harsh and inharmonious or discordant in the soul, under the influence of rhythm, meter and melody.

Equality | Influence | Means | Melody | Music | Sense | Soul | Wisdom |

Austin O'Malley

Physical science reads through its sense of touch like a blind man, and the supply of books in braille type on the spiritual life is very small.

Books | Life | Life | Man | Science | Sense | Wisdom |

Gifford Pinchot

Conservation is the application of common sense to the common problems for the common good. since its objective is the ownership, control, development, processing, distribution, and use of the natural resources for the benefit of the people, it is by its very nature the antithesis of monopoly.

Antithesis | Common Sense | Conservation | Control | Good | Nature | People | Problems | Sense | Wisdom |

Alexander Pope

Go, wiser thou! and in thy scale of sense weigh thy opinion against providence.

Opinion | Providence | Sense | Wisdom |

Nathan Marsh Pusey

The finest fruit of serious learning should be the ability to speak the word God without reserve or embarrassment. And it should be spoken without adolescent resentment, rather with some sense of communion, with reverence and with joy.

Ability | God | Joy | Learning | Resentment | Reserve | Reverence | Sense | Wisdom | God |

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 |

Alexander Pope

Fools admire, but men of sense approve.

Men | Sense | Wisdom |

Phyllis Schlafly, fully Phyllis McAlpin Stewart Schlafly

The advance planning and sense stimuli employed to capture a $10 million cigarette or soap market are nothing compared to the brain-washing and propaganda blitzes used to ensure control of the largest cash market in the world - the Executive Branch of the United States Government.

Control | Government | Nothing | Sense | Wisdom | World | Propaganda |

Todd Rundgren, fully Todd Harry Rundgren

If we recognize love, it is by its beauty. If we recognize truth, it is by its beauty. The meaning of life is beauty. When we sense and experience beauty, we are looking straight into the face of the Creator. We achieve transcendent union with the mind of God. We were born to be aware of it and to create more of it.

Beauty | Experience | God | Life | Life | Love | Meaning | Mind | Sense | Truth | Wisdom |

Sam Shoemaker, fully Samuel "Sam" Moor Shoemaker, III

Happiness is the sense that one matters. Happiness is an abiding enthusiasm. Happiness is single-mindedness. Happiness is whole-heartedness. Happiness is a by-product. Happiness is faith.

Enthusiasm | Faith | Sense | Wisdom | Happiness |

Tom Stoppard, fully Sir Tom Stoppard, born Tomáš Straüssler

A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself.

Man | Nonsense | Sense | Talking | Wisdom |

Richard Steele, fully Sir Richard Steele

Pleasure, when it is a man's chief purpose, disappoints itself; and the constant application to it palls the faculty of enjoying it, and leaves the sense of our inability for that we wish, with a disrelish of everything else.

Man | Pleasure | Purpose | Purpose | Sense | Wisdom |

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

In times when the passions are beginning to take charge of the conduct of human affairs, one should pay less attention to what men of experience and common sense are thinking than to what is preoccupying the imagination of dreamers.

Attention | Beginning | Common Sense | Conduct | Experience | Imagination | Men | Sense | Thinking | Wisdom |

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

There is no country in the world in which everything can be provided for by the laws, or in which political institutions can prove a substitute for common sense and public morality.

Common Sense | Morality | Public | Sense | Wisdom | World |

Lord Edward Thurlow, First Baron

Common sense is in spite of, not because of age.

Age | Common Sense | Sense | Wisdom |

Lyall Watson

All societies create their own worlds, using language and folklore to impose an arbitrary order on the complexity of the cosmos. This ordering of reality helps make sense of things by interpreting information in ways which are compatible with what is already known.

Language | Order | Reality | Sense | Wisdom |