Great Throughts Treasury

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Robertson Davies

When irony first makes itself known in a young man's life, it can be like his first experience of getting drunk; he has met with a powerful thing which he does not know how to handle.

Experience | Irony |

Salvatore Quasimodo

Everyone is alone on the heart of the earth pierced by a ray of sunshine: and now evening, and Everyone stands alone at the heart of the world, pierced by a ray of sunlight, and Suddenly it's evening.

Care | Childhood | Children | Day | Death | Heart | Irony | Kill | Love | Man | Peace | Right | Smile | Tears | Words |

Samuel Butler

The New Jerusalem, when it comes, will probably be found so far to resemble the old as to stone its prophets freely.

Irony |

Samuel Butler

Nevertheless, I knew that I could get it to agree with me if I could so effectually buttonhole and fasten on to it as to eat it. Most men have an easy method with turtle soup, and I had no misgiving but that if I could bring my first premise to bear I should prove the better reasoner. My difficulty lay in this initial process, for I had not with me the argument that would alone compel Mr. Sweeting to think that I ought to be allowed to convert the turtles — I mean I had no money in my pocket. No missionary enterprise can be carried on without any money at all, but even so small a sum as half a crown would, I suppose, have enabled me to bring the turtle partly round, and with many half-crowns I could in time no doubt convert the lot, for the turtle needs must go where the money drives. If, as is alleged, the world stands on a turtle, the turtle stands on money. No money no turtle. As for money, that stands on opinion, credit, trust, faith — things that, though highly material in connection with money, are still of immaterial essence.

Irony | Sarcasm |

Samuel Goldwyn

To hell with the cost, if it's a good story, I'll make it. -- When told a particular script was too caustic for film.

Enough | Music | Sarcasm |

Stephane Mallarme, born Étienne Mallarmé

Gender named literature simply fun hair.

Agony | Art | Contempt | Eternal | Genius | Heaven | Irony | Looks | Lying | Man | Remorse | Sin | Art | Old |

Stephan Jay Gould

We must [it has been argued] go beyond reductionism to a holistic recognition that biology and culture interpenetrate in an inextricable manner.

Irony | Meaning |

Thomas Mann, fully Paul Thomas Mann

He thought what a fine thing it was that people made music all over the world, even in the strangest settings – probably even on polar expeditions.

Irony | Lust | Mind | Remorse | System | Waste |

Thomas Mann, fully Paul Thomas Mann

Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?

Irony | Vice |

Thomas Nagel

I'm actually surprised how well we've done. We've made more progress in the first 100 days of this one than any other joint venture I've been involved in.

Absurd | Irony | Reason |

Warren Buffett, fully Warren Edward Buffett, aka Oracle of Omaha

The typical large company has a compensation committee... They don't look for Dobermans on that committee, they look for Chihuahuas.

Business | Irony | Business |

Václav Havel

The previous regime — armed with its arrogant and intolerant ideology — reduced man to a force of production, and nature to a tool of production. In this it attacked both their very substance and their mutual relationship. It reduced gifted and autonomous people, skillfully working in their own country, to the nuts and bolts of some monstrously huge, noisy and stinking machine, whose real meaning was not clear to anyone.

Ability | Absurd | Irony | Sense |

Václav Havel

There are times when we must sink to the bottom of our misery to understand truth, just as we must descend to the bottom of a well to see the stars in broad daylight.

Ability | Absurd | Awareness | Courage | Good | Gratitude | Irony | Life | Life | Meaning | Responsibility | Sense | Vigilance | Awareness |

Turkish Proverbs

A chicken won't be grudged to a place a goose will come from.

Irony |

Tom Robbins, fully Thomas Eugene "Tom" Robbins

If death wants me, let him ride up on a pale mount, ashes in his mouth, ice in his testicles. Frankly, I do not like the way death does business.

Attention | Cause | Day | Death | Humor | Irony | Light | Memory | Religion | Sense | Thought | Will | Thought |

Elizabeth Gilbert

He showed me a sketch he'd drawn once during meditation. It was an androgynous human figure, standing up, hands clasped in prayer. But this figure had four legs, and no head. Where the head should have been, there was only a wild foliage of ferns and flowers. There was a small, smiling face drawn over the heart. To find the balance you want, Ketut spoke through his translator, this is what you must become. You must keep your feet grounded so firmly on the earth that it's like you have four legs, instead of two. That way, you can stay in the world. But you must stop looking at the world through your head. You must look through your heart, instead. That way, you will know God.

Blame | Irony | Looks |

Elizabeth Gilbert

Meditation vs. Prayer = Listening vs. Talking

Blame | Irony | Looks | Object |

Elizabeth Gilbert

I watched them, thinking that little girls who make their mothers live grow up to be such powerful women.

Addiction | Blame | Good | Irony | Looks | Love | Object | Obsession | Soul | Suffering |

Emma Goldman

The average mind is slow in grasping a truth, but when the most thoroughly organized, centralized institution, maintained at an excessive national expense, has proven a complete social failure, the dullest must begin to question its right to exist. The time is past when we can be content with our social fabric merely because it is "ordained by divine right," or by the majesty of the law.

Heart | Irony | Life | Life | Nothing | Wants |

Ernest Becker

The man of knowledge in our time is bowed down under a burden he never imagined he would ever have: the overproduction of truth that cannot be consumed.

Anxiety | Anxiety | Death | Irony | Life | Life | Need |