Great Throughts Treasury

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Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, sometimes known as Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam

His eloquent tongue so well seconds his fertile invention that no one speaks better when suddenly called forth. His attention never languishes; his mind is always before his words; his memory has all its stock so turned into ready money that, without hesitation or delay, it supplies whatever the occasion may require.

Attention | Better | Delay | Invention | Memory | Mind | Money | Words |

E. O. Wilson, fully Edward Osborne "E.O." Wilson

It's obvious that the key problem facing humanity in the coming century is how to bring a better quality of life -- for 8 billion or more people -- without wrecking the environment entirely in the attempt.

Better | Humanity | Life | Life | People |

Edwin Herbert Land

An invention that is quickly accepted will turn out to be a rather trivial alteration of something that has already existed.

Invention | Will |

Enrico Fermi

Such a weapon goes far beyond any military objective and enters the range of very great natural catastrophes. By its very nature it cannot be confined to a military objective but becomes a weapon which in practical effect is almost one of genocide. It is clear that the use of such a weapon cannot be justified on any ethical ground which gives a human being a certain individuality and dignity even if he happens to be a resident of an enemy country... The fact that no limits exist to the destructiveness of this weapon makes its very existence and the knowledge of its construction a danger to humanity as a whole. It is necessarily an evil thing considered in any light.

Danger | Dignity | Enemy | Evil | Existence | Humanity | Individuality | Knowledge | Nature | Danger |

Erich Fromm, fully Erich Seligmann Fromm

I believe that the man choosing progress can find a new unity through the full development of all his human forces, which are produced in three orientations. These can be presented separately or together: biophilia, love for humanity and nature, and independence and freedom.

Humanity | Love | Man | Progress | Unity |

Erich Fromm, fully Erich Seligmann Fromm

I believe that if an individual is not on the path to transcending his society and seeing in what way it furthers or impedes the development of human potential, he cannot enter into intimate contact with his humanity. If the tabus, restrictions, distorted values appear "natural" to him, this is a clear indication that he cannot have a real knowledge of human nature. I believe that society, while having a function both stimulating and inhibiting at the same time, has always been in conflict with humanity. Only when the purpose of society is identified with that of humanity will society cease to paralyze man and encourage his dominance.

Humanity | Individual | Knowledge | Man | Purpose | Purpose | Society | Will | Society |

Erich Fromm, fully Erich Seligmann Fromm

Nationalism is our form of incest, is our idolatry, is our insanity. "Patriotism” is its cult. It should hardly be necessary to say, that by "patriotism” I mean that attitude which puts the own nation above humanity, above the principles of truth and justice; not the loving interest in one’s own nation, which is the concern with the nation’s spiritual as much as with its material welfare — never with its power over other nations. Just as love for one individual which excludes the love for others is not love, love for one’s country which is not part of one’s love for humanity is not love, but idolatrous worship.

Humanity | Individual | Love | Power | Principles | Truth |

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Probably no invention came more easily to man than when he thought up heaven.

Invention | Man | Thought | Thought |

Henri Frédéric Amiel

Self-interest is but the survival of the animal in us. Humanity only begins for man with self-surrender.

Humanity | Man | Survival |

Guiseppe Mazzini

God has given you your country as cradle, and humanity as mother; you cannot rightly love your brethren of the cradle if you love not the common mother.

Humanity | Love |

Saki, pen name for Hector Hugh Munro or H.H. Munro NULL

There was something alike terrifying and piteous in the spectacle of these frail old morsels of humanity consecrating their last flickering energies to the task of making each other wretched. Hatred seemed to be the one faculty which had survived in undiminished vigor where all else was dropping into ordered and symmetrical decay.

Humanity | Old |

Hazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan

The solution to the problem of the day is the awakening of the consciousness of humanity to the divinity within.

Awakening | Consciousness | Day | Divinity | Humanity |

Howard Therman

To speak of the love for humanity is meaningless. There is no such thing as humanity. What we call humanity has a name, was born, lives on a street, gets hungry, needs all the particular things we need. As an abstract, it has no reality whatsoever.

Humanity | Love | Reality |

Henri Frédéric Amiel

Liberty, equality - bad principles! The only true principle for humanity is justice, and justice towards the feeble becomes necessarily protection or kindness.

Equality | Humanity | Justice |

H. G. Wells, fully Herbert George Wells

A historian without any theological bias whatever… cannot portray the progress of humanity honestly without giving a foremost place to a penniless teacher from Nazareth.

Giving | Humanity | Progress | Teacher |

Isaac Asimov, born Isaak Yudovich Ozimov

The Earth faces environmental problems right now that threaten the imminent destruction of civilization and the end of the planet as a livable world. Humanity cannot afford to waste its financial and emotional resources on endless, meaningless quarrels between each group and all others. there must be a sense of globalism in which the world unites to solve the real problems that face all groups alike.

Civilization | Earth | Humanity | Problems | Right | Sense | Waste | World |

Herman Lincoln Wayland

Not satisfied with great principles, they were avaricious of great achievements. They subdued forests, organized emigration, marched westward under the star of empire. They achieved Louisburg and Concord and Lexington, and Paul Revere's ride and the Charter Oak and Bennington and Gaspee Point, and Harvard and Yale and Bowdoin and Dartmouth. They preserved the union, annihilated slavery, crushed repudiation, made the promises of the nation equal to gold. They have spoken the word of protest and pleading in behalf of the Chinaman and the Indian and the African, in behalf of a reformed civil service, and of honest elections. And where has there been a battle for God and humanity that they and their sons have not been in it?

Battle | God | Humanity | Protest | God |