Great Throughts Treasury

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Francis Bacon

The poets did well to conjoin music and medicine in Apollo, because the office of medicine is but to tune this curious harp of man’s body and to reduce it to harmony.

Body | Harmony | Man | Music | Office |

Florida Scott-Maxwell

I wonder why love is so often equated with joy when it is everything else as well. Devastation, balm, obsession, granting and receiving excessive value, and losing it again. It is recognition, often of what you are not but might be. It sears and it heals. It is beyond pity and above law. It can seem like truth.

Joy | Law | Love | Obsession | Pity | Truth | Wonder |

Francis Bacon

A healthy body is a guest-chamber for the soul; a sick body is a prison.

Body | Prison | Soul |

Étienne Bonnot de Condillac

It is through uneasiness that all habits of mind and body are born.

Body | Mind |

Francis Bacon

Cleanness of the body was ever deemed to proceed from a due reverence to God.

Body | God | Reverence |

George Bernard Shaw

This world, sir, is very clearly a place of torment and penance, a place where the fool flourishes and the good and wise are hated and persecuted, a place where men and women torture one another in the name of love; where children are scourged and enslaved in the name of parental duty and education; where the weak in body are poisoned and mutilated in the name of healing.

Body | Children | Duty | Education | Good | Love | Men | Torture | Wise | World |

George Bernard Shaw

No body of men can be induced to do another man’s killing for him unless he can convince them that they may honorably do so. The percentage of blackguards and sadists who enjoy cruelty for its own sake have to pretend that they are patriots and ministers of justice to secure the toleration of their fellow citizens.

Body | Cruelty | Justice | Man | Men | Toleration | Cruelty |

Freda Adler

Of all the tyrannies which have usurped power over humanity, few have been able to enslave the mind and body as imperiously as drug addiction.

Addiction | Body | Humanity | Mind | Power |

George Bernard Shaw

The sound body is a product of the sound mind.

Body | Mind | Sound |

George Herbert

The soul needs few things, the body many.

Body | Soul |

George Santayana

A dramatic centre of action and passion… utterly unlike what in modern philosophy we call consciousness. The soul causes the body to grow, to assume its ancestral shape, to develop all its ancestral instincts, to wake and to sleep by turns… and at the same time determines the responses that the living body shall make to the world.

Action | Body | Consciousness | Passion | Philosophy | Soul | Time | World |

George Santayana

A body seriously out of equilibrium, either with itself or with its environment, perishes outright. Not so a mind. Madness and suffering can set themselves no limit; they lapse only when the corporeal frame that sustains them yields to circumstances and changes its habit.

Body | Circumstances | Habit | Madness | Mind | Suffering |

George Santayana

A body seriously out of equilibrium, either with itself or with its environment, perishes outright. Not so a mind. Madness and suffering set themselves no limit.

Body | Madness | Mind | Suffering |

Henry Ward Beecher

Newspapers are to the body politic what arteries are to the human body, their function being to carry blood and sustenance and repair to every part of the body.

Body |

Henry Ward Beecher

To spend several days in a friend's house and hunger for something to read, while you are treading on costly carpets, and sitting upon luxurious chairs and sleeping upon down, is as if one were bribing your body for the sake of cheating your mind.

Body | Friend | Hunger | Mind |

Henry David Thoreau, born David Henry Thoreau

But what is quackery? It is commonly an attempt to cure the diseases of a man by addressing his body alone.

Body | Man |

Henry David Thoreau, born David Henry Thoreau

Good for the body is the work of the body, good for the soul is the work of the soul, and good for either the work of the other.

Body | Good | Soul | Work |

Henry David Thoreau, born David Henry Thoreau

Every man casts a shadow; not his body only, but his imperfectly mingled spirit... It is widest at its base, which is no greater than his own capacity.

Body | Capacity | Man | Spirit |

James A. Pike, fully Bishop James Albert Pike

What is essentially wrong with lust is not that the body is used carnally, but that the situation is such, the human relations are such, that this particular use of the body is the implementation of a wrong spirit.

Body | Lust | Spirit | Wrong |

Isocrates NULL

As it is the nature of the body to be developed by appropriate exercises, it is the nature of the soul to be developed by moral precepts.

Body | Nature | Soul |