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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Richard Smolowe, fully Richard Edward Smolowe

A species does not live within its environment; it interacts with it. Over a period of time a species can interact so violently that the changes it catalyzes can cause it to change dramatically--even to die out. Scientists estimate that 90% of the life forms that have inhabited our planet are now extinct. From the earliest single-cell life form to the human animal, all have interacted with the environment. All have created problems for themselves. All have been agents of evolutionary change. All have experienced evolution through cataclysm.

Cause | Change | Evolution | Life | Life | Problems | Time | Wisdom |

Lyall Watson

In short, human society is a product of evolution. It is created by natural selection and environmental pressures which bring individuals together in a special and powerful way, but it requires no physical change or mutation. It is a composition of ideas and beliefs - a new and essentially psychic phenomenon. A kind of supermind.

Change | Evolution | Ideas | Society | Wisdom | Society |

Edwin Percy Whipple

A true teacher should penetrate to whatever is vital in his pupil, and develop that by the light and heat of his own intelligence.

Intelligence | Light | Wisdom | Teacher |

Richard Whately

If our religion is not true, we are bound to change it; if it is true, we are bound to change it; if it is true, we are bound to propagate it

Change | Religion | Wisdom |

Richard Whately

Curiosity is as much the parent of attention as attention is of memory; therefore the first business of a teacher - first not only in point of time, but of importance - should be to excite not merely a general curiosity on the subject of the study, but a particular curiosity on particular points in that subject. To teach one who has no curiosity to learn is to sow a field without ploughing it.

Attention | Business | Curiosity | Memory | Study | Teach | Time | Wisdom | Business | Learn | Parent | Teacher |

Edward Noyes Westcott

The only man who can change his mind is the man who's got one.

Change | Man | Mind | Wisdom |

E. B. White, fully Elwyn Brooks White

The first day of spring was once the time for taking the young virgins into the fields, there in dalliance to set an example in fertility for Nature to follow. Now we just set the clock an hour ahead and change the oil in the crankcase.

Change | Day | Example | Nature | Time | Wisdom |

Henry B. Wilson, fully Henry Blauvelt Wilson

You had better be ready to change your mind when needed or your mind will change you. The way a man's mind runs is the way he is sure to go.

Better | Change | Man | Mind | Will | Wisdom |

Stephen Samuel Wise

The business of the American teacher is to liberate American citizens to think apart and act together.

Business | Wisdom | Business | Teacher | Think |

Michael E. Angier

The greatest lever for change is awareness.

Awareness | Change |

Saul Alinsky, fully Saul David Alinsky

Change means movement. Movement means friction. Only in the frictionless vacuum of a nonexistent abstract world can movement or change occur without that abrasive friction of conflict.

Abstract | Change | Means | World |

Behavior Research Project NULL

People in our culture have a morbid tendency to avoid blame, because they do not wish to take the trouble to change their conduct in any way: blame-avoidance and blame-transference are therefore endemic amongst us. These are substitutes for repentance and renewal.

Blame | Change | Conduct | Culture | People | Repentance | Trouble |

Gil Atkinson

The most powerful agent of change is a change of heart.

Change | Heart |

Ralph L. Woods

There are no permanent changes because change itself is permanent. It behooves the industrialist to research and the investor to be vigilant.

Change | Research | Wisdom |

Greta Woodrew, Pseud. for Greta Andron Smolowe

You, not karma, are in command of your present life. If you don't like it, change it.

Change | Life | Life | Present | Wisdom |

James Baldwin, fully James Arthur Baldwin

Any real change implies the breakup of the world as one has always known it, the loss of all that gave one an identity, the end of safety. And at such a moment, unable to see and not daring to imagine what the future will now bring forth, one clings to what one knew, or dreamed that one possessed. Yet, it is only when a man is able, without bitterness or self-pity, to surrender a dream he has long cherished or a privilege he has long possessed that he is set free — he has set himself free — for higher dreams, for greater privileges.

Bitterness | Change | Daring | Future | Man | Surrender | Will | World | Loss | Privilege |

Robert E. Carter, fully Robert Edgar Carter

Just as life is defined as biological change and death as its lack, so meaning in life is characterized by the application of stable patterns to changing circumstances and the replacing of old patterns of understanding with new and exploratory ones. Meaning is found in the losing of it, the searching after it, and in the finding of it again. The meaning in your life is in flux and is to be found in the flux (the flow) of meaning, which is therefore itself a source of meaning in your life. All this does require, however, the developing of a tolerance for ambiguity, of a willingness to accept the inevitability of change and the precariousness of your present vision, and of an openness to the unending richness of your experience of the world in its manifold variety and diversity.

Ambiguity | Change | Circumstances | Death | Diversity | Experience | Life | Life | Meaning | Openness | Present | Understanding | Vision | World | Old |