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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Carl von Clausewitz, fully Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz, also Karl von Clausewitz

Courage is of two kinds: first, physical courage, or courage in the presence of danger to the person; and next, moral courage, or courage before responsibility, whether it be before the judgment seat of external authority, or of the inner power, the conscience.

Authority | Conscience | Courage | Danger | Judgment | Power | Responsibility | Danger |

P. T. Forsyth, fully Peter Taylor Forsyth

War is the greatest of all the awful and complex moral situations of the world - second only to the final judgment day… It is a moral pestilence. It is wrong on both sides.

Day | Judgment | War | World | Wrong |

Emmet Fox

In the Bible the word “wicked” really means “bewitched” or “under a spell.” The Judgment is not a great trial to take place at the end of time; it is a process that goes on every day.

Bible | Day | Judgment | Means | Time | Trial | Bible |

Benjamin Franklin

One’s true happiness depends more upon one’s own judgment of one’s self, or a consciousness of rectitude in action and intention, and the approbation of those few, who judge impartially, than upon the applause of the unthinking, undiscerning multitude, who are apt to cry Hosanna today, and tomorrow, Crucify him.

Action | Applause | Consciousness | Intention | Judgment | Self | Tomorrow | Happiness |

Ellen Goodman

We are at ease with a moral judgment made against someone’s private sin - lust or greed. We are much less comfortable judging someone’s public ethic - those decisions that can lead to such outcomes as aggression, the abuse of the environment, the neglect of the needy.

Abuse | Aggression | Greed | Judgment | Lust | Neglect | Public | Sin |

Emmet John Hughes

He must summon his people to be with him – yet stand above, not squat beside them. He must question his own wisdom and judgment – but not too severely. He must hear the opinions and heed the powers of others – but not too abjectly. He must appease the doubts of his critic and assuage the hurts of the adversary – sometimes. He must ignore their views and achieve their defeat – sometimes… He must respect action – without becoming intoxicated with his own. He must have a sense of purpose inspiring him to magnify the trivial event to serve his distant aim – and to grasp the thorniest crisis as if it were the merest nettle. He must be pragmatic, calculating, and earthbound – and still know when to spurn the arithmetic of expediency for the act of brave imagination, the sublime gamble with no hope other than the boldness of his vision

Action | Boldness | Critic | Defeat | Hope | Imagination | Judgment | People | Purpose | Purpose | Question | Respect | Sense | Vision | Wisdom | Respect | Crisis |

David Hume

Belief consists not in the nature and order of our ideas, but in the manner of their conception, and in their feeling to the mind... something felt by the mind, which distinguishes the ideas of the judgment from the fictions of the imagination.

Belief | Ideas | Imagination | Judgment | Mind | Nature | Order |

Mishnah or The Mishnah NULL

By three things is the world preserved: by truth, by judgment, and by peace… The three are really one; if judgment is executed, truth is vindicated and peace results.

Judgment | Peace | Truth | World |

John Courtney Murray

Whereas the old morality saw things as so simple that moral judgment was always easy, the new morality sees things so complicated that moral judgment becomes practically impossible.

Judgment | Morality | Old |

Anders Nygren, fully Anders Theodor Samuel Nygren

When it is said that God loves man this is not a judgment on what man is like, but on what God is like.

God | Judgment | Man | God |

William Penn

He that has more knowledge than judgment is made for another man’s use more than his own.

Judgment | Knowledge | Man |

William Penn

Fear and Gain are great Perverters of Mankind, and where either prevails the Judgment is violated.

Fear | Judgment | Mankind |

Paul Richard

All judgment is self-judgment.

Judgment | Self |

Charles William Stubbs

To sit alone with my conscience will be judgment enough for me.

Conscience | Enough | Judgment | Will |

Fred Brooks, fully Frederick Phillips Brooks, Jr.

Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.

Experience | Good | Judgment |

Alice Beal Parsons

The value and force of a man's judgment can be measured by his ability to think independently of his temperamental leanings.

Ability | Force | Judgment | Man | Think | Value |