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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Victor Hugo

Cheerfulness is like money well expended in charity; the more we dispense of it, the greater our possession.

Charity | Cheerfulness | Money | Wisdom |

Juvenal, fully Decimus Junius Juvenalis NULL

Some men make money not for the sake of living, but ache in blindness of greed and live for their fortune's sake.

Fortune | Greed | Men | Money | Wisdom |

Bel Kaufman

Education is not a product: mark, diploma, job, money - in that order; it is a process, a never-ending one.

Education | Money | Order | Wisdom |

Abraham Lincoln

If at any time all labor should cease, and all existing provision be equally divided among the people, at the end of a single year there could scarcely be one human being left alive - all would have perished by want of subsistence... Universal idleness would speedily result in universal ruin; and ... useless labor is, in this respect, the same as idleness.

Idleness | Labor | People | Respect | Time | Wisdom |

Abraham Lincoln

Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.

Consideration | Labor | Wisdom |

Karl Marx (1818-1883) German Philosopher, Socialist and Friedrich Engels

Communism deprives no man of the power to appropriate the products of society; all that it does is to deprive him of the power to subjugate the labor of others by means of such appropriation.

Labor | Man | Means | Power | Society | Wisdom |

William M’Culloch

It is to labor, and to labor only, that man owes everything possessed of exchangeable value. Labor is the talisman that has raised him from the condition of the savage; that has changed the desert and the forest into cultivated fields; that has covered the earth with cities, and the ocean with ships that has give us plenty, comfort, and elegance, instead of want, misery, and barbarism.

Barbarism | Comfort | Earth | Elegance | Labor | Man | Plenty | Wisdom |

John Morley, 1st Viscount Morely of Blackburn, Lord Morley

I believe the recipe for happiness to be just enough money to pay the monthly bills you acquire, a little surplus to give you confidence, a little too much work each day, enthusiasm for your work, a substantial share of good health, a couple of real friends, and a wife and children to share life's beauty with you.

Beauty | Children | Confidence | Day | Enough | Enthusiasm | Good | Health | Life | Life | Little | Money | Surplus | Wife | Wisdom | Work | Beauty | Happiness |

Baron de Montesquieu, fully Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu

The greatest security of the liberties of a people who do not cultivate the earth is their not knowing the use of money... The people who have no money have but few wants; and these are supplied with ease, and in an equal manner. Equality is then unavoidable; and hence it proceeds that their chiefs are not despotic.

Earth | Equality | Knowing | Money | People | Security | Wants | Wisdom |

William Mountford

To commiserate is sometimes more than to give, for money is external to a man's self, but he who bestows compassion communicates his own soul.

Compassion | Man | Money | Self | Soul | Wisdom |

Frances S. Osgood

Labor! all labor is noble and holy! Let thy great deeds by thy prayer to thy God.

Deeds | God | Labor | Prayer | Wisdom | Deeds |

Publius Syrus

When reason rules, money is a blessing.

Money | Reason | Wisdom |