Great Throughts Treasury

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Alvin Toffler

The ultimate objective of social futurism [is] not merely the transcendence of technocracy and the substitution of more humane, more far-sighted, more democratic planning, but the subjection of the process of evolution itself to conscious human guidance. For this is the supreme instant, the turning point in history at which man either vanquishes the processes of change or vanishes, at which, from being the unconscious puppet of evolution he becomes either its victim or its master.

Change | Evolution | Guidance | History | Man | Victim |

Alfred Kazin

To have a sense of history one must consider oneself a piece of history.

History | Sense |

Alfred Adler

Striving for superiority is the fundamental law of human life, a something without which life would be unthinkable.

Law | Life | Life | Superiority |

Alexander Solzhenitsyn, fully Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn

Do not pursue what is illusory - property and position: all that is gained at the expense of your nerves decade after decade and can be confiscated in one fell night. Live with a steady superiority over life - don't be afraid of misfortune, and do not yearn after happiness; it is after all, all the same: the bitter doesn't last forever, and the sweet never fills the cup to overflowing.

Life | Life | Misfortune | Position | Property | Superiority | Afraid |

Alfred North Whitehead

When we consider what religion is for mankind, and what science is, it is no exaggeration to say that the future course of history depends upon the decision of this generation as to the relations between them.

Decision | Exaggeration | Future | History | Mankind | Religion | Science |

Aristotle NULL

The poet’s function is to describe, not the thing that has happened, but a kind of thing that might happen… Poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are of the nature rather of universals, whereas those of history are singulars.

History | Nature | Poetry |

Aristotle NULL

Poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are of nature of universals, whereas those of history are of singulars.

History | Nature | Poetry |

Arnold J. Toynbee, fully Arnold Joseph Toynbee

My own view of history is that human beings do have genuine freedom to make choices. Our destiny is not predetermined for us; we determine it for ourselves.

Destiny | Freedom | History |

Author Unknown NULL

Every time history repeats itself the price goes up.

History | Price | Time |

Arthur Schopenhauer

Christianity has this peculiar disadvantage, that unlike other religions, it is not a pure system of doctrine: its chief and essential feature is that it is a history, a series of events, a collection of facts, a statement of the actions and sufferings of individuals: it is this history which constitutes dogma, and belief in it is salvation.

Belief | Doctrine | Dogma | Events | History | Salvation | System |

Arthur W Osborn

How much happier would the religious history of the world been if the different religions and sects had seen their role as contributors to a common stream of seeking for the Ultimate, which always escapes the conceptual net, yet perennially inspires the search. Actually many in the modern world are becoming tolerant toward religion in the wrong way. Their tolerance is not a product of understanding but is bred of indifference. They see the conventional forms in which religion is practiced as empty shells although they excite in their defense belligerent intolerance.

Defense | History | Indifference | Intolerance | Religion | Search | Understanding | World | Wrong |

Arthur Koestler

The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.

History | Man | Sound | War |

Arnold J. Toynbee, fully Arnold Joseph Toynbee

The history of almost every civilization furnishes examples of geographical expansion coinciding with deterioration in quality.

Civilization | History |

Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., born Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger

Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition and myth frame our response. Expelled from individual consciousness by the rush of change, history finds its revenge by stamping the collective unconscious with habits, values, expectations, dreams. The dialectic between past and future will continue to form our lives.

Change | Consciousness | Dreams | Future | History | Individual | Memory | Myth | Past | Revenge | Science | Technology | Tradition | Will |

Baltasar Gracián

Most do violence to their natural aptitude, and thus attain superiority in nothing.

Aptitude | Nothing | Superiority |

Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield

Assassination has never changed the history of the world.

History | World |