Great Throughts Treasury

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Stendhal, pen name of Marie Henn Beyle or Marie-Henri Beyle NULL

These gentlemen, although of the highest nobility,' thought Julien, 'are not in the least boring like the people who come to dine with M. de La Mole; and I can see why,' he added a moment later,'they are not ashamed to be indecent.

Circumstance |

Stephan Jay Gould

If I choose to impose individual blame for all past social ills, there will be no one left to like in some of the most fascinating periods of our history. For example […] if I place every Victorian anti-Semite beyond the pale of my attention, my compass of available music and literature will be pitifully small. Though I hold no shred of sympathy for active persecution, I cannot excoriate individuals who acquiesced passively in a standard societal judgment. Rail instead against the judgment, and try to understand what motivates men of decent will.

Ability | Genius |

Stephan Jay Gould

So why fret and care that the actual version of the destined deed was done by an upper class English gentleman who had circumnavigated the globe as a vigorous youth, lost his dearest daughter and his waning faith at the same time, wrote the greatest treatise ever composed on the taxonomy of barnacles, and eventually grew a white beard, lived as a country squire just south of London, and never again traveled far enough even to cross the English Channel? We care for the same reason that we love okapis, delight in the fossil evidence of trilobites, and mourn the passage of the dodo. We care because the broad events that had to happen, happened to happen in a certain particular way. And something unspeakably holy—I don't know how else to say this—underlies our discovery and confirmation of the actual details that made our world and also, in realms of contingency, assured the minutiae of its construction in the manner we know, and not in any one of a trillion other ways, nearly all of which would not have included the evolution of a scribe to record the beauty, the cruelty, the fascination, and the mystery.

Good | Impression | Model | Rationality |

Stephan Jay Gould

Skepticism's bad rap arises from the impression that, however necessary the activity, it can only be regarded as a negative removal of false claims. Not so... Proper debunking is done in the interest of an alternate model of explanation, not as a nihilistic exercise. The alternate model is rationality itself, tied to moral decency--the most powerful joint instrument for good that our planet has ever known.

Good | Impression | Meaning | Model | Rationality | Reason | Safe | Skepticism |

Stephen Hawking

A high proportion of space scientists say their interest in science was sparked by watching the moon landings.

Public | Purpose | Purpose | Science | Sense | Space |

Stephen Hawking

A lot of prizes have been awarded for showing the universe is not as simple as we might have thought.

Science | Space |

Stephen Hawking

Time and space are finite in extent, but they don't have any boundary or edge. They would be like the surface of the earth, but with two more dimensions.

Church | Coincidence | Desire | Evolution | Fate | Law | Means | Mistake | Question | Right | Sense | Study | Time | Universe | Work | Fate |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Free speech, exercised both individually and through a free press, is a necessity in any country where people are themselves free.

Achievement | Success |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Anyone can give up. It's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.

Absolute | Hate | Man |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Gentlemen: you have now reached the last point. If anyone of you doesn’t mean business let him say so now. An hour from now will be too late to back out. Once in, you’ve got to see it through. You’ve got to perform without flinching whatever duty is assigned you, regardless of the difficulty or the danger attending it. If it is garrison duty, you must attend to it. If it is meeting fever, you must be willing. If it is the closest kind of fighting, anxious for it. You must know how to ride, how to shoot, how to live in the open. Absolute obedience to every command is your first lesson. No matter what comes you mustn’t squeal. Think it over — all of you. If any man wishes to withdraw he will be gladly excused, for others are ready to take his place.

Absolute | Achievement | Business | Civilization | Effort | Equality | Freedom | Good | Individual | Justice | Liberty | Life | Life | Man | Men | People | Progress | Reason | Reward | Rights | Spirit | Worth | Business | Learn | Understand |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Conservation and rural-life policies are really two sides of the same policy; and down at bottom this policy rests upon the fundamental law that neither man nor nation can prosper unless, in dealing with the present, thought is steadily taken for the future.

Effort | Industry | Law | Public |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Any country whose people conduct themselves well can count upon our hearty friendship. If a nation shows that it knows how to act with reasonable efficiency and decency in social and political matters, if it keeps order and pays its obligations, it need fear no interference from the United States. Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society, may in America, as elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing or impotence, to the exercise of an international police power.

Attention | Consideration | Good | Land | Little | Means | Nothing | Object | Policy | Prosperity |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

I do not believe that it is wise or safe for us as a party to take refuge in mere negation and to say that there are no evils to be corrected. It seems to me that our attitude should be one of correcting evils and thereby showing that, whereas the Populists, Socialists, and others really do not correct evils at all, or else do so at the expense of producing others in aggravated form, on the contrary we Republicans hold the just balance and set ourselves as resolutely against improper corporate influence on the one hand as against demagogy and mob rule on the other. I understand perfectly that such an attitude of moderation is apt to be misunderstood when passions are greatly excited and when victory is apt to rest with the extremists on one side or the other; yet I think it is in the long run the only wise attitude...

Government | People | Problems | Spirit | Work | Government |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

The joy in life is his who has the heart to demand it.

Conservation | Defeat | Efficiency | Government | Knowledge | Problems | Public | Regret | Government |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm.

Achievement | Business | Duty | Fighting | Kill | Life | Life | Pleasure | Sorrow | Success | Worth | Business | Happiness |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

We know that self-government is difficult. We know that no people needs such high traits of character as that people which seeks to govern its affairs aright through the freely expressed will of the freemen who compose it. But we have faith that we shall not prove false to the memories of the men of the mighty past. They did their work, they left us the splendid heritage we now enjoy. We in our turn have an assured confidence that we shall be able to leave this heritage unwasted and enlarged to our children and our children's children. To do so we must show, not merely in great crises, but in the everyday affairs of life, the qualities of practical intelligence, of courage, of hardihood, and endurance, and above all the power of devotion to a lofty ideal, which made great the men who founded this Republic in the days of Washington, which made great the men who preserved this Republic in the days of Abraham Lincoln.

Arrogance | Better | Compensation | Cunning | Education | Good | Greed | Industry | Injustice | Injustice | Labor | Life | Life | Man | Men | Need | Training | Work | Child |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

While the Jews of the United States have remained loyal to their faith, and their race traditions, they have become indissolubly incorporated in the great army of American Citizenship.

Enjoyment | History | Little |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Obedience of the law is demanded; not asked as a favor.

Business | Control | Government | Harm | Influence | Integrity | Means | Men | Mind | Promise | Public | Right | Slavery | Work | Worth | Government | Business |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Surely such a union of indomitable resolution in the achievement of a given purpose, with patience and moderation in the policy pursued, and with kindly charity and consideration and friendliness to those of opposite belief, marks the very spirit in which we of to-day should approach the pressing problems of the present. These problems have to do .with securing a more just and generally wide spread welfare, so that there may be a more substantial measure of equality in moral and physical well-being among the people [...].

Better | Business | Commerce | Law | People | Property | Purpose | Purpose | Regulation | Time | Business | Commerce |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

The man who loves other countries as much as his own stands on a level with the man who loves other women as much as he loves his own wife.

Action | Administration | Beginning | Business | Control | Existence | Experience | Government | Judgment | Law | Little | Need | Order | Power | Practice | Regulation | Time | Uniformity | Wealth | Will | Wisdom | Government | Hardship | Business |