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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Henry Fielding

Considering the unforeseen events of this world, we should be taught that no human condition should inspire men with absolute despair.

Absolute | Despair | Events | Men | Wisdom | World |

Henry Ford

I am looking for a lot of men who have an infinite capacity to not know what can't be done.

Capacity | Men | Wisdom |

Henry Ford

The hold which comptrollers of money are able to maintain on productive forces is seen to be more powerful when it is remembered that, although money is supposed to represent the real wealth of the world, there is always much more wealth that there is money, and real wealth is often compelled to wait upon money, thus leading to that most paradoxical situation - a world filled with wealth but suffering want.

Money | Suffering | Wealth | Wisdom | World |

Benjamin Franklin

9 Men in 10 are suicides.

Men | Wisdom |

Henry Ford

All Fords are exactly alike, but no two men are just alike. Every new life is a new thing under the sun; there has never been anything just like it before, never will be again. A young man ought to get that idea about himself; he should look for the single spark of individuality that makes him different from other folks, and develop that for all he is worth. Society and schools may try to iron it out of him; their tendency is to put it all in the same mold, but I say don't let that spark be lost; it is your only real claim to importance.

Individuality | Life | Life | Man | Men | Society | Will | Wisdom | Worth | Society |

Henry Ford

Money, after all, is extremely simple. It is a part of our transportation system. It is a simple and direct method of conveying goods from one person to another. Money is in itself most admirable. It is essential. It is not intrinsically evil. It is one of the most useful devices in social life, and when it does what it was intended to do, it is all help and no hindrance.

Evil | Life | Life | Method | Money | System | Wisdom |

Benjamin Franklin

He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money.

Money | Opinion | Will | Wisdom |

François Fénelon, fully Francois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon

Wine is the source of the greatest evils among communities. It causes diseases, quarrels, seditions, idleness, aversion to labor, and family disorders... It is s species of poison that causes madness. It does not make a man die, but it degrades him into a brute. Men may preserve their health and vigor without wine; with wine they run the risk of ruining their health and losing their morals.

Family | Health | Idleness | Labor | Madness | Man | Men | Risk | Wisdom |

Ernest Howard Crosby

Municipal government is corrupt simply because corrupt and corruptible men are elected to office. Corrupt men are elected to office because office “pays” and corruptible men yield because they make money by; yielding. If municipal government had no profitable contracts to award, if school boards had no textbooks to select, we should have no “municipal problem.”

Government | Men | Money | Office | Wisdom | Yielding | Government |

Felix Frankfurter

Government... is neither business, nor technology, nor applied science. It is the art of making men live together in peace and with reasonable happiness.

Art | Business | Government | Men | Peace | Science | Technology | Wisdom | Art |

Henry Ford

If money is your only hope for independence, you will never have it. The only real security that a man can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience and ability.

Ability | Experience | Hope | Knowledge | Man | Money | Reserve | Security | Will | Wisdom | World |

William Maxwell Evarts

It is faith among men that holds the moral elements of society together, as it is faith in God that binds the world to his throne

Faith | God | Men | Society | Wisdom | World | Society | God |

Henry Ford

Paying attention to simple things that most men neglect makes a few men rich.

Attention | Men | Neglect | Wisdom |

Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher

One intellectual excitement has, however, been denied me. Men wiser and more learned than I have discerned in history a plot, a rhythm, a predetermined pattern. These harmonies are concealed from me. I can see only one emergency following another as wave follows upon wave, only one great fact with respect to which, since it is unique, there can be no generalizations, only one safe rule for the historian: that he should recognize in the development of human destinies the play of the contingent and the unforeseen.

Excitement | History | Men | Play | Respect | Rule | Safe | Unique | Wisdom | Following | Respect |

Henry Ford

The object of living is work, experience, happiness. There is joy in work. All that money can do is buy us some one else's work in exchange for our own. There is no happiness in the realization that we have accomplished something.

Experience | Joy | Money | Object | Wisdom | Work | Happiness |