Great Throughts Treasury

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Samuel Gompers

The beasts of burden have their day of rest and recuperation and certainly what nature and nature's laws intended for them, can not be less so to civilized men.

Attention | Force | Greed | Hope | Imperialism | Justice | Means | Men | Need | People | Right | War |

Samuel Gompers

The 14th and 15th amendments, no matter what we thought of them, are part of the Constitution. Negroes are now equal with the white man.

Battle | Crime | Defense | Hope | Justice | Principles | Sacrifice | War | Will |

Samuel Gompers

Whatever has been gained for the toilers in our country has been the achievement of the trades-unions.

Justice | Peace | Will |

Samuel Gompers

What we have endeavored to secure in industrial relations is industrial peace. When industrial justice prevails, industrial peace will follow. It is a result and not an end in itself.

Better | Books | Childhood | Happy | Justice | Labor | Learning | Leisure |

Samuel Johnson, aka Doctor Johnson

To get a name can happen but to few; it is one of the few things that cannot be brought. It is the free gift of mankind, which must be deserved before it will be granted, and is at last unwillingly bestowed.

Confidence | Hazard | Justice | Wisdom |

Sidney Hook

Those who say that life is worth living at any cost have already written an epitaph of infamy, for there is no cause and no person that they will not betray to stay alive.

Absurd | Authority | Justice | Logic | Model | Policy | World | Following |

Simón Bolívar, fully Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios Ponte y Blanco

Let us give to our republic a fourth power with authority over the youth, the hearts of men, public spirit, habits, and republican morality. Let us establish this Areopagus to watch over the education of the children, to supervise national education, to purify whatever may be corrupt in the republic, to denounce ingratitude, coldness in the country's service, egotism, sloth, idleness, and to pass judgment upon the first signs of corruption and pernicious example.

Balance | Government | Justice | Order | Power | System | Will | Government |

Simón Bolívar, fully Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios Ponte y Blanco

A state too expensive in itself, or by virtue of its dependencies, ultimately falls into decay; its free government is transformed into a tyranny; it disregards the principles which it should preserve, and finally degenerates into despotism. The distinguishing characteristic of small republics is stability: the character of large republics is mutability.

Abuse | Balance | Death | Desire | Government | Impulse | Individual | Justice | Little | Man | Order | People | Power | Struggle | System | Weakness | Will | Government |

Simon Wiesenthal

Anyone who denies the crimes and genocide of the past is opening up the way for the murders of the future.

Earth | Ends | Future | Gold | Health | Heart | Imagination | Justice | Knowledge | Life | Life | Men | Nature | Riches | Soul | Virtue | Virtue | Will | World | Riches | Old |

Arthur Conan Doyle, fully Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle

By the black rood of Waltham! he roared, if any knave among you lays a finger-end upon the edge of my gown, I will crush his skull like a filbert!

Justice |

Arthur Conan Doyle, fully Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle

If I could be assured of your destruction, i would in the interest of the public, cheerfully accept my death.

Crime | Justice | Logic |

Arthur Conan Doyle, fully Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle

I am somewhat exhausted; I wonder how a battery feels when it pours electricity into a non-conductor?

Justice |

Cyprian, aka Saint Cyprian of Carthage, fully Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus NULL

He whom you would punish through the malice of your envy, may probably escape, but you will never be able to fly from yourselves. Wherever you may be your adversary is with you, your sin rankles within. It must be a self-willed evil to persecute a person whom God has taken under the protection of His grace; it becomes an irremedial sin to hate a man whom God wishes to make happy.

Justice | Office |

Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl of Bewdley

I am one of those who would rather sink with faith than swim without it.

Justice | Longing | Majority | Man | Power | Security | Surrender | Trust | Will |

Stephen Charnock

Is God a being less to be regarded than man, and more worthy of contempt than a creature? It would be strange if a benefactor should live in the same town, in the same house, with us, and we never exchange a word with him; yet this is our case, who have the works of God in our eyes, the goodness of God in our being, the mercy of God in our daily food, yet think so little of him, converse so little with him, serve everything before him, and prefer everything above him. Whence have we our mercies but from his hand? Who, besides him, maintains our breath at this moment? Would he call for our spirits this moment, they must depart from us to attend his command. There is not a moment wherein our unworthy carriage is not aggravated, because there is not a moment wherein he is not our guardian and gives us not tastes of a fresh bounty.

Argument | Children | Comfort | Distinction | Good | Justice | Men | Parents | Wickedness | Wise | Work | World |

Stephen Charnock

The being of a God is the guard of the world; the sense of a God is the foundation of civil order; without this there is no tie upon the consciences of men. What force would there be in oaths for the decision of controversies, what right could there be in appeals made to one that had no being? A city of atheists would be a heap of confusion; there could be no ground of any commerce, when all the sacred bonds of it in the consciences of men were snapt asunder, which are torn to pieces and utterly destroyed by denying the existence of God. What magistrate could be secure in his standing? What private person could be secure in his right? Can that, then, be a truth that is destructive of all public good?

Cause | Conscience | Evidence | Good | Justice | Man | Omniscience | Order | Providence | Witness | World |

Stephen Charnock

If self-denial be the greatest part of godliness, the great letter in the alphabet of religion, self-love is the great letter in the alphabet of practical atheism. Self is the great antichrist and anti-God in the world, that sets up itself above all that is called God; self-love is the captain of that black band: it sits in the temple of God, and would be adored as God. Self-love begins; but denying the power of godliness, which is the same with denying the ruling power of God, ends the list.

Beginning | Dishonor | Duty | Enemy | Friend | God | Justice | News | Object | Perfection | Punishment | Sin | Wickedness | Will | God |

Theodore Parker

Man never falls so low that he can see nothing higher than himself.

Conscience | God | Justice | Looks | Love | Mind | Object | Truth | God |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Even in ordinary times there are very few of us who do not see the problems of life as through a glass, darkly; and when the glass is clouded by the murk of furious popular passion, the vision of the best and the bravest is dimmed.

Duty | Good | Justice | People | World |