Great Throughts Treasury

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Zoroaster, aka Zarathustra or Zarathushtra Spitama NULL

Abiding happiness and peace is theirs who choose goodness for its own sake - without expectation of any reward.

People | Words |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

Words rose above the intolerably laden dumb oxen plodding through the mud. Words without meaning - wonderful words.

Words |

Zoroaster, aka Zarathustra or Zarathushtra Spitama NULL

Let us be such as help the life of the future

Words |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

Submit to me. So she said nothing, but looked doggedly and sadly at the shore, wrapped in its mantle of peace; as if the people there had fallen alseep, she thought; were free like smoke, were free to come and go like ghosts. They have no suffering there, she thought.

Right | Words | Wrong |

Zoroaster, aka Zarathustra or Zarathushtra Spitama NULL

The three greatest concerns of men are these: to make him who is an enemy a friend, to make righteous him who is wicked, and to make the ignorant learned.

Design | Evil | Good | Spirit | Thought | Words | Teacher | Thought |

Vera Mary Brittain

There is an abiding beauty which may be appreciated by those who will see things as they are and who will ask for no reward except to see.

Destroy | Earth | Will | Words |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

Then may I tell you that the very next words I read were these – ‘Chloe liked Olivia…’ Do not start. Do not blush. Let us admit in the privacy of our own society that these things sometimes happen. Sometimes women do like women.

Thought | Words | Thought |

Vicki Baum, fully Hedwig "Vicki" Baum

Worries are the most stubborn habits in the world. Even after a poor man has won a huge lottery prize, he will still for months wake up in the night with a start, worrying about food and rent.

Knowing | Words |

Victor Hugo

For, to make deserts, God, who rules mankind, Begins with kings, and ends the work by wind.

Words |

Vernon Howard, fully Vernon Linwood Howard

The mercy we need is self-mercy, which consists of ceasing to behave badly while justifying it.

Acceptance | Agony | Contentment | Man | Noise | People | Quiet | Words | Wrong | Value |

Victor Hugo

Destiny never opens one door without shutting another.

History | Play | Power | Silence | Words | Writing |

Victor Hugo

It would have been difficult to say what was the nature of this look, and whence proceeded the flame that flashed from it. It was a fixed gaze, which was, nevertheless, full of trouble and tumult. And, from the profound immobility of his whole body, barely agitated at intervals by an involuntary shiver, as a tree is moved by the wind; from the stiffness of his elbows, more marble than the balustrade on which they leaned; or the sight of the petrified smile which contracted his face,— one would have said that nothing living was left about Claude Frollo except his eyes.

Little | Mother | Talking | Words |

Victor Hugo

To love or have loved, that is enough. Ask nothing further. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life.

Love | Words |

Victor Hugo

Stronger than all the armies of the world is an idea whose time has come.

Words |

Victor Hugo

Those men to whom their gray hairs are a constant warning, and whose time is growing short, have tasks to finish, testaments of the mind, so to speak. They may be suddenly interrupted by the coming of the end, and they have not a day to lose; hence arises the stern necessity of retirement and solitude. Man has duties to fulfill toward his thoughts.

Play | Words |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

Sigmund Freud once asserted, “Let one attempt to expose a number of the most diverse people uniformly to hunger. With the increase of the imperative urge of hunger all individual differences will blur, and in their stead will appear the uniform expression of the one unstilled urge.” Thank heaven, Sigmund Freud was spared knowing the concentration camps from the inside. His subjects lay on a couch designed in the plush style of Victorian culture, not in the filth of Auschwitz. There, the individual differences did not blur but, on the contrary, people became more different; people unmasked themselves, both the swine and the saints.

Behavior | Decision | Dignity | Freedom | Life | Life | Man | Martyrs | Mind | Suffering | Witness | Words |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

This emphasis on responsibleness is reflected in the categorical imperative of logotherapy, which is: Live as if you were living already for the second time and as if you had acted the first time as wrongly as you are about to act now!

Behavior | Freedom | Martyrs | Mind | Suffering | Witness | Words |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

To discover that there was any semblance of art in a concentration camp must be a surprise enough for an outsider, but he may be even more astonished to hear that one could find a sense of humor there as well; of course, only the faint trace of one, and then only for a few seconds or minutes. Humor was another of the soul's weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor, more than anything else in the human make-up, can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds. I practically trained a friend of mine who worked next to me on the building site to develop a sense of humor. I suggested to him that we would promise each other to invent at least one amusing story daily, about some incident that could happen one day after our liberation. He was a surgeon and had once been an assistant on the staff of a large hospital. So I once tried to get him to smile by describing to him how he would be unable to lose the habits of camp life when he returned to his former work. On the building site (especially when the supervisor made his tour of inspection) the foreman encouraged us to work faster by shouting: 'Action! Action!' I told my friend, 'One day you will be back in the operating room, performing a big abdominal operation. Suddenly an orderly will rush in announcing the arrival of the senior surgeon by shouting, Action! Action!'

Indispensable | Knowledge | Meaning | Nothing | Search | Wisdom | Words |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

No man and no destiny can be compared with any other man or any other destiny. No situation repeats itself, and each situation calls for a different response.

Accomplishment | Challenge | Chance | Circumstances | Failure | Greatness | Life | Life | Majority | Men | Opportunity | People | Words | Failure | Think |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

Each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond by being responsible.

Behavior | Freedom | Life | Life | Martyrs | Mind | Suffering | Witness | Words |