Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

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Richard Carlson

Many people live as if life were a dress rehearsal for some later date. It isn't. In fact, no one has a guarantee that he or she will be here tomorrow. Now is the only time we have, and the only time that we have any control over. When our attention is in the present moment, we push fear from our minds.

Attention | Control | Fear | Guarantee | Life | Life | People | Present | Time | Tomorrow | Will |

Philip Hauge Abelson

Part of the strength of science is that it has tended to attract individuals who love knowledge and the creation of it. Just as important to the integrity of science have been the unwritten rules of the game. These provide recognition and approbation for work which is imaginative and accurate, and apathy or criticism for the trivial or inaccurate... Thus, it is the communication process which is at the core of the vitality and integrity of science.

Knowledge | Love | Science | Strength |

Georges Braque

Art is meant to upset people, science reassures them.

Art | People | Science |

David B Anthony

Replacing religious institutions that are thousands of years old and hostile to reason with a reason-based belief system would transform society in a positive way more than any mere political change or economic-policy change ever could.

Belief | Change | Policy | Reason | Society | System | Society | Old |

Albert Einstein

Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.

Imagination | Important | Knowledge | Will | World |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Quite often, as life goes on, when we feel completely secure as we go on our way, we suddenly notice that we are trapped in error, that we have allowed ourselves to be taken in by individuals, by objects, have dreamt up an affinity with them which immediately vanishes before our waking eye; and yet we cannot tear ourselves away, held fast by some power that seems incomprehensible to us. Sometimes, however, we become fully aware and realize that error as well as truth can move and spur us on to action. Now because action is always a decisive factor, something really good can result from an active error, because the effect of all that has been done reaches out into infinity. So although creative action is certainly always best, destroying what has been done is also not without happy consequence.

Action | Error | Good | Happy | Life | Life | Power | Truth |

Howard Dean

In our nation, the people are sovereign, not the government. It is the people, not the media or the financial system or megacorporations or the two political parties, who have the power to create change.

Change | Government | People | Power | System |

James R. Flynn, aka Jim Flynn

There is no such thing as ethical truth. However, those committed to humane-egalitarian ideals can make a truth-claim rare and precious: they can look reality and the truths of science in the face and find nothing that makes them flinch.

Ideals | Nothing | Reality | Science | Truth | Truths |

Al Gore, Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr.,

What makes the United States special in the history of nations is our commitment to the rule of law and our carefully constructed system of checks and balances. Our national distrust of concentrated power and our devotion to openness and democracy are what have led us as a people to consistently choose good over evil in our collective aspirations.

Commitment | Democracy | Devotion | Distrust | Evil | Good | History | Law | Nations | Openness | People | Power | Rule | System |

Chapman Cohen

Gods are fragile things; they may be killed by a whiff of science or a dose of common sense.

Common Sense | Science | Sense |

Albert Einstein

This crippling of individuals I consider the worst evil of capitalism. Our whole educational system suffers from this evil. An exaggerated competitive attitude is inculcated into the student, who is trained to worship acquisitive success as a preparation for his future career.

Capitalism | Evil | Future | Success | System | Worship |

Paul Dirac, fully Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac

In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

People | Poetry | Science |

Jim Morrison

No eternal reward can forgive us now for wasting the dawn.

Dawn | Eternal | Reward | Forgive |

Howard Nemerov

Religion and science both profess peace (and the sincerity of the professors is not being doubted), but each always turns out to have a dominant part in any war that is going or contemplated.

Peace | Religion | Science | Sincerity | War |

Arthur Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede

Anger is not only inevitable, it is necessary. Its absence means indifference - the most disastrous of all human failings.

Absence | Anger | Indifference | Inevitable | Means |