Great Throughts Treasury

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Stoics, The Stoics or Stoicism NULL

Prior events are causes of those following them, and in this manner all things are bound together with one another, and thus nothing happens in the world such that something else is not entirely a consequence of it and attached to it as a cause... From everything that happens something else follows depending on it by necessity as cause.

Cause | Events | Necessity | Nothing | Wisdom | World | Following |

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanujel Swedberg

The life of any one can by no means be changed after death; an evil life can in no wise be converted into a good life, or an infernal into an angelic life; because every spirit, from head to foot, is of the character of love, and, therefore, of his life; and to convert this life into its opposite would be to destroy the spirit utterly.

Character | Death | Destroy | Evil | Good | Life | Life | Love | Means | Spirit | Wisdom | Wise |

Ralph Waldo Trine

He who remains cheerful in spirit and sees only the good side of all things, who never allows himself to be spiritually downcast but keeps his head high and courage in his heart, he sets in motion those fine, still powers, which make every step through life The more one loves the nearer he approaches to God, for God is the spirit of infinite love.

Courage | God | Good | Heart | Life | Life | Love | Spirit | Wisdom | God |

Howel Walsh

A corporation cannot blush. It is a body, it is true; has certainly a head - a new one every year; arms it has and very long ones, for it can reach at anything... a throat to swallow the rights of the community, and a stomach to digest them! But who ever yet discovered, in the anatomy of any corporation, either bowels or a heart?

Blush | Body | Heart | Rights | Wisdom |

Samuel Warren

What is difficulty? Only a word indicating the degree of strength requisite for accomplishing particular objects; a mere notice of the necessity for exertion; a bug-bear to children and fools; only a mere stimulus to men.

Children | Difficulty | Men | Necessity | Strength | Wisdom |

H. G. Wells, fully Herbert George Wells

The professional military mind is by necessity an inferior and unimaginative mind; no man of high intellectual quality would willingly imprison his gifts in such a calling.

Man | Mind | Necessity | Wisdom |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars, and the pismire is equally perfect, and a grain of sand, and the egg of the wren, and the tree-toad is a chef-d’oeuvre for the highest, and the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven, and the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery, and the cow crunching with depress’d head surpasses any statue, and a mouse is miracle enough to stagger sextillions of infidels.

Enough | Journey | Wisdom | Work |

Jean Bodin

If justice is the end of the law, the law the work of the prince, and the prince the image of god, it follows of necessity that the law of the prince should be modeled on the law of God.

God | Justice | Law | Necessity | Work |

Thomas Edison, fully Thomas Alva Edison

Discontent is the first necessity of progress.

Discontent | Necessity | Progress |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

My austerities, fastings, and prayers, are, I know, of no value if I rely upon them for reforming me. But they have an inestimable value if they represent, as I hope they do, the yearnings of a soul striving to lay his weary head in the lap of his maker.

Hope | Soul | Yearnings | Value |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

The purpose of life is undoubtedly to know oneself. We cannot do it unless we learn to identify ourselves with all that lives. The sum total of that life is God. Hence the necessity of realizing God living within every one of us… The instrument of this knowledge is boundless, selfless service.

God | Knowledge | Life | Life | Necessity | Purpose | Purpose | Service | God | Learn |

Erich Fromm, fully Erich Seligmann Fromm

The inability to act spontaneously, to express what one genuinely feels and thinks, and the resulting necessity to present a pseudo-self to others and oneself, are the root of the feeling of inferiority and weakness.

Inferiority | Necessity | Present | Self | Weakness |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

Why worry one’s head over a thing that is inevitable? Why die before one’s death?

Death | Inevitable | Worry |

Os Guiness

There’s a moment when the choice to act moves beyond a discussion of motives, for even an awareness of our own motives can become a form of necessity that lets our responsibility off the hook. And the moment of faith is a moment when no part of us is excused. With no ifs, no buts, no conditions, no escape clauses, all we are is challenged to rise to the choice and shoulder the responsibility for our answer.

Awareness | Choice | Discussion | Faith | Motives | Necessity | Responsibility | Awareness |

F. A. Hayek, fully Friedrich August Hayek or von Hayek

Responsibility, not to a superior, but to one’s conscience, the awareness of a duty not exacted by compulsion, the necessity to decide which of the things one values are to be sacrificed to others, and to beat the consequences of one’s own decision, are the very essence of any morals which deserve the name.

Awareness | Conscience | Consequences | Decision | Duty | Necessity | Responsibility | Awareness |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

Death is the radical refutation of man’s power and a stark reminder of the necessity to relate to a meaning which lies beyond the dimension of human time. Humanity without death would be arrogance without end. Nobility has its root in humanity, and humanity derived much of its power from the thought of death.

Arrogance | Death | Humanity | Man | Meaning | Necessity | Nobility | Power | Thought | Time | Thought |

Paul Wilhelm von Keppler, Bishop of the Diocese of Rottenburg

Joy is a constituent of life, a necessity of life; it is an element of life’s value and life’s power. As every man has need of joy, so too, every man has a right to joy… It is a condition of religious living.

Joy | Life | Life | Man | Necessity | Need | Power | Right | Value |

Carl Jung, fully Carl Gustav Jung

Without necessity nothing budges, the human personality least of all. It is tremendously conservative, not to say torpid. Only acute necessity is able to rouse it. The developing personality obeys no caprice, no command, no insight, only brute necessity.

Insight | Necessity | Nothing | Personality |