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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Bernie S. Siegel

One cannot get through life without pain... What we can do is choose how to use the pain life presents to us.

Life | Life | Pain |

Charles Dickens, fully Charles John Huffam Dickens

The suspense - the fearful, acute suspense, of standing idly by while the life of one we dearly love is trembling in the balance; the racking thoughts that crowd upon the mind and make the heart beat violently, and the breath come thick; the desperate anxiety "to be doing something" to relieve the pain or lessen the danger which we have no power to alleviate; and the sinking of soul which the sad sense of our helplessness produces, what tortures can equal these, and what reflections or efforts can, in the full tide and fever of time, allay them.

Anxiety | Anxiety | Balance | Danger | Heart | Life | Life | Love | Mind | Pain | Power | Sense | Soul | Suspense | Time | Danger |

Chandogya Upanishad

This body is mortal, forever in the clutch of death. But within it resides the Self, immortal, and without form. This Self, when associated in consciousness with the body, is subject to pleasure and pain; and so long as this association continues, no man can find freedom from pains and pleasures. But when the association comes to an end, there is an end also of pain and pleasure. Rising above physical consciousness, knowing the Self as distinct from the sense-organs and the mind., knowing Him in his true light, one rejoices and one is free.

Association | Body | Consciousness | Death | Freedom | Knowing | Light | Man | Mind | Mortal | Pain | Pleasure | Self | Sense | Association |

Dennis Genpo Merzel, aka Genpo Merzel Roshi

When you rob a person of his pain and suffering, you rob him of his life, his freedom, his independence; you keep him dependent on you; This is a trap for therapists and healers and Zen teachers, too.

Freedom | Life | Life | Pain | Suffering | Zen |

Dante, full name Durante degli Alighieri, aka Dante Alighieri NULL

There is no greater pain than to recall a happy time in wretchedness.

Happy | Pain | Time |

Emily Dickinson, fully Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one Life the Aching Or cool one pain Or help one fainting Robin Unto his nest again I shall not live in vain.

Heart | Life | Life | Pain |

Epictetus "the Stoic" NULL

If a man should transfer caution to those things in which the will may be exercised and the acts of the will, he will immediately, by willing to be cautious, have also the power of avoiding what he chooses: but if he transfer it to the things which are not in his power and will, and attempt to avoid the things which are in the power of others, he will of necessity fear, he will be unstable, he will be disturbed. For death or pain is not formidable, but the fear of pain or death.

Caution | Death | Fear | Man | Necessity | Pain | Power | Will |

Erica Mann Jong

The trick is not how much pain you feel – but how much joy you feel. Any idiot can feel pain. Life is full of excuses to feel pain, excuses not to live, excuses, excuses, excuses.

Joy | Life | Life | Pain |

French Proverbs

He who lives long knows what pain is.

Pain |

Herodotus NULL

This is the worst pain a person can suffer: to have insight into much and power over nothing.

Insight | Nothing | Pain | Power |

Herodotus NULL

The worst pain a man can have is to know much and be impotent to act.

Man | Pain |

Henry Miller, aka Henry Valentine Miller

The man who looks for security, even in the mind, is like a man who would chop off his limbs in order to have artificial ones which will give him no pain or trouble.

Looks | Man | Mind | Order | Pain | Security | Will |

Jeremy Bentham

Nature has placed mankind under the government of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do. On the one hand, the standard of right, and wrong; on the other, the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne.

Government | Mankind | Nature | Pain | Pleasure | Right | Wrong | Government |

Jeremy Bentham

Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign asters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do. On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. They govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think: every effort we can make to throw off our subjection will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their empire: but in reality he will remain subject to it all the while. The principle of utility recognizes this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and law. Systems which attempt to question it deal in sounds instead of sense, in caprice instead of reason, in darkness instead of light.

Darkness | Effort | Law | Light | Man | Mankind | Nature | Object | Pain | Pleasure | Question | Reality | Reason | Right | Sense | System | Will | Words | Wrong | Govern |

Jeremy Bentham

Nature has placed mankind under the government of two sovereign masters, Pain and Pleasure - they govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think; every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it.

Effort | Government | Mankind | Nature | Pain | Pleasure | Will | Government | Govern |

Jeremy Bentham

Pleasure is in itself a good; nay, even setting aside immunity to pain, the only good; pain is in itself an evil; and, indeed, without exception, the only evil; or else the words good and evil have no meaning.

Evil | Good | Meaning | Pain | Pleasure | Words |

John Henry Newman

Make up your mind to the prospect of sustaining a certain measure of pain and trouble in your passage through life. By the blessing of God this will prepare you for it; it will make you thoughtful and resigned without interfering with your cheerfulness.

Cheerfulness | God | Life | Life | Mind | Pain | Will | Trouble | God |

John Milton

Sense of pleasure we may well spare out of life perhaps, and not repine, but pain is perfect misery, the worst of evils, and excessive, overturns all patience.

Life | Life | Pain | Patience | Pleasure | Sense |