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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William Feather

Problems always appear big when incompetent men are working on them.

Men | Problems | Wisdom |

Henry Ford

There are two fools in this world. One is the millionaire who thinks that by hoarding money he can somehow accumulate real power, and the other is the penniless reformer who thinks that if only he can take the money from one class and give it to another, all the world's ills will be cured.

Money | Power | Will | Wisdom | World |

Henry Ford

The highest use of capital is not to make more money, but to make money do more for the betterment of life.

Life | Life | Money | Wisdom |

Sam Ervin, fully Samuel James "Sam" Ervin, Jr.

Religious faith is not a storm cellar to which men and women can flee for refuge from the storms of life. It is, instead, an inner spiritual strength which enables them to face those storms with hope and serenity. Religious faith has the miraculous power to lift ordinary human beings to greatness in seasons of stress.

Faith | Greatness | Hope | Life | Life | Men | Power | Serenity | Strength | Wisdom |

Charles Sherlock Fillmore

Men who accomplish great things in the industrial world are the ones who have faith in the money producing power of ideas.

Faith | Ideas | Men | Money | Power | Wisdom | World |

John Florio

The end makes all men equal.

Men | Wisdom |

B. C. Forbes, fully Bertie Charles "B.C." Forbes

For men who matter, life's intangibles have more meaning than tangibles.

Life | Life | Meaning | Men | Wisdom |

Sam Walter Foss

Let me live in my house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by; They are good, they are bad; they are weak, they are strong, Wise, foolish,--so am I; Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat, Or hurl the cynic's ban? Let me live in my house by the side of the road, And be a friend to man.

Friend | Man | Men | Race | Wisdom |

Benjamin Franklin

I develop the habit of expressing myself in terms of modest diffidence, never using, when I advanced anything that may possibly be disputed, the words certainly, undoubtedly, or any other that give the air of positiveness to an opinion, but rather say, I conceive or apprehend a thing to be so and so: It appear to me or should not think it, so or so, for such and such reasons; or I imagine it to be so, or it is so, if I am not mistaken. This habit I believe has been of great advantage to me when I have had occasion to inculcate my opinion and persuade men into measures that I have been, time to time, engaged in promoting.

Habit | Men | Opinion | Time | Wisdom | Words | Think |

J. William Galbraith

To ask for overt renunciation of a cherished doctrine is to expect too much of human nature. Men do not repudiate the doctrines and dogma to which they have sworn their loyalty. Instead they rationalize, revise, and reinterpret them to meet new needs and new circumstances, all the while protesting that their heresy is the purest orthodoxy.

Circumstances | Doctrine | Dogma | Human nature | Loyalty | Loyalty | Men | Nature | Wisdom |

William B. Given, Jr.

Details often kill initiative, but there have been few successful men who weren't good at details. Don't ignore details. Lick them.

Good | Initiative | Kill | Men | Wisdom |

Jerry Gillies

People who make money often make mistakes, and even have major setbacks, but they believe they will eventually prosper, and they see every setback as a lesson to be applied in their toward success.

Lesson | Money | People | Success | Will | Wisdom |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

All men who would be masters of others, and no man is lord of himself.

Lord | Man | Men | Wisdom |

Buckminster Fuller, fully Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller

Pollution is nothing but resources we're not harvesting. We allow them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value. But if we got onto a planning planning basis, the government could trap pollutants in the stacks and spillages and get back more money than this would cost out of the stockpiled chemistries they'd be collecting. Margaret Mead gets cross with me when I talk like this because she says people are doing some very important things because they're worried and excited and I'm going to make them relax and stop doing those things. But we're dealing with something much bigger than we're accustomed to understanding, we're on a very large course indeed. You speak of racism, for example, and I tell you that there's no such thing as race. The point is that racism is the product of tribalism and ignorance and both are falling victim to communications and world-around literacy.

Cost | Government | Ignorance | Important | Money | Nothing | People | Wisdom | Government | Victim |

Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Schlomo Freud

This age of childhood, in which the sense of shame is unknown, seems a paradise when we look back upon it alter, and paradise itself is nothing but the mass-phantasy of the childhood of the individual. This is why in paradise men are naked and unashamed, until the moment arrives when shame and fear awaken; expulsion follows, and sexual life and cultural development begin.

Age | Childhood | Fear | Individual | Life | Life | Men | Nothing | Paradise | Sense | Shame | Wisdom |

Richard Fuller

True religion is not what men see and admire; it is what God sees and loves... The cheerful consecration of all the powers of the soul; the worship which rising above all outward forms, ascends to God in the sweetest, dearest communion - a worship often too deep for utterance, and than which the highest heaven knows nothing more sublime.

Consecration | God | Heaven | Men | Nothing | Religion | Soul | Wisdom | Worship | God |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Fools and wise men are equally harmless. It is the half-fools and the half-wise that are dangerous.

Men | Wisdom | Wise |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Girls we love for what they are; young men for what they promise to be.

Love | Men | Promise | Wisdom |