Great Throughts Treasury

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Willa Cather, fully Willa Sibert Cather

These were the distractions I had to choose from. There were no other lights burning downtown after nine o'clock. On starlight nights I used to pace up and down those long, cold streets, scowling at the little, sleeping houses on either side, with their storm-windows and covered back porches. They were flimsy shelters, most of them poorly built of light wood, with spindle porch-posts horribly mutilated by the turning-lathe. Yet for all their frailness, how much jealousy and envy and unhappiness some of them managed to contain! The life that went on in them seemed to me made up of evasions and negations; shifts to save cooking, to save washing and cleaning, devices to propitiate the tongue of gossip. This guarded mode of existence was like living under a tyranny. People's speech, their voices, their very glances, became furtive and repressed. Every individual taste, every natural appetite, was bridled by caution.

Writing |

Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

For in this century, within the next decades, will be decided for generations whether all mankind is to become Communist, whether the whole world is to become free, or whether, in the struggle, civilization as we know it is to be completely destroyed or completely changed.

Freedom | Justification | Reading | Religion | Soul | World |

Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

Reinhold Niebuhr's new orthodoxy is the old-time religion put through the intellectual wringer. It is a re-examination of orthodoxy for an age dominated by such trends as rationalism, liberalism, Marxism, fascism, idealism and the idea of progress.

Freedom | Reading |

Wilhelm Reich

Full sexual consciousness and a natural regulation of sexual life mean the end of mystical feelings of any kind, that, in other words, natural sexuality is the deadly enemy of mystical religion. The church, by making the fight over sexuality the center of its dogmas and of its influence over the masses, confirms this concept.

Blame | Defense | Fighting | Freedom | Right | Rule | Slavery | Time | Writing | Happiness | Understand | Winning |

Wilferd Peterson, fully Wilferd Arlan Peterson

And then there is the thrill of creatively sowing ideas and inspiration into the minds of others. Often our contributions will actually change lives by sharing appreciation, courage, love, and joy. Carry the ideal of being a creative sower, that you are on the side of growth, plenty, peace, and progress. Make it a point to scatter creative seeds every day of your life!

Adventure | Art | Courage | Curiosity | Daring | Day | Dreams | Faith | Flexibility | Grave | Heart | Life | Life | Man | Men | Reading | Safe | Theories | Flexibility | Art | Stamina |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor.

Alms | Beauty | Church | Despise | Earth | Hate | Indulgence | Labor | Love | Man | Nothing | Patience | Troubles | Will | Woman | Words | Beauty | Poem |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

O western orb sailing the heaven, now I know what you must have meant as a month since I walked, as I walked in silence the transparent shadowy night,

Life | Life | Words | Poem |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

My lovers suffocate me! Crowding my lips, and thick in the pores of my skin, Jostling me through streets and public halls... coming naked to me at night, Crying by day Ahoy from the rocks of the river... swinging and chirping over my head, Calling my name from flowerbeds or vines or tangled underbrush, Or while I swim in the bath....or drink from the pump on the corner... or the curtain is down at the opera... or I glimpse at a woman’s face in the railroad car; Lighting on every moment of my life, Bussing my body with soft and balsamic busses, Noiselessly passing handfuls out of their hearts and giving them to be mine.

Merit | Writing |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

The shallow consider liberty a release from all law, from every constraint. The wise man sees in it, on the contrary, the potent Law of Laws, namely, the fusion and combination of the conscious will, or partial individual law, with those universal, eternal, unconscious ones which run through all Time, pervade history, prove immortality, give moral purpose to the entire objective world, and the last dignity to human life.

Deliberation | Life | Life | Style | Time | Waiting | Writing | Deliberation |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

But the people are ungrammatical, untidy, and their sins gaunt and ill-bred.

Reading | Sense |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

All music is what awakes from you when you are reminded by the instruments

Alms | Church | Despise | Earth | Hate | Indulgence | Labor | Love | Man | Nothing | Patience | Words | Poem |

Walter Bagehot

It has been said that England invented the phrase, 'Her Majesty's Opposition'; that it was the first government which made a criticism of administration as much a part of the polity as administration itself. This critical opposition is the consequence of cabinet government.

Stupidity | Writing |

Walter Lippmann

A long life in journalism convinced me many presidents ago that there should be a large air space between a journalist and the head of a state.

Folly | Knowing | Speech | World | Writing |

Walter Lippmann

The news and the truth are not the same thing.

Learning | Public | Reading |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

Thou born to match the gale, (thou art all wings,) to cope with heaven and earth and sea and hurricane.

Alms | Church | Despise | Earth | Hate | Indulgence | Labor | Love | Man | Nothing | Patience | Time | Trust | Words | Poem |

Walter J. Ong, fully Walter Jackson Ong

Cultures vary greatly in their exploitation of the various senses and in the way in which they relate to their conceptual apparatus to the various senses. It has been a commonplace that the ancient Hebrews and the ancient Greeks differed in the value they set on the auditory. The Hebrews tended to think of understanding as a kind of hearing, whereas the Greeks thought of it more as a kind of seeing, although far less exclusively as seeing than post-Cartesian Western man generally has tended to do.

Sacred | Self | World | Writing |

Walter J. Ong, fully Walter Jackson Ong

To say writing is artificial is not to condemn it but to praise it. Like other artificial creations and indeed more than any other, it is utterly invaluable and indeed essential for the realization of fuller, interior, human potentials. Technologies are not mere exterior aids but also interior transformations of consciousness, and never more than when they affect the word. Such transformations can be uplifting. Writing heightens consciousness. Alienation from a natural milieu can be good for us and indeed is in many ways essential for full human life. To live and to understand fully, we need not only proximity but also distance. This writing provides for consciousness as nothing else does.

Circumspection | Language | Need | Work | Writing |

Walter Savage Landor

There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the grave: there are no voices, O Rhodopè! that are not soon mute, however tuneful: there is no name, with whatever emphasis of passionate love repeated, of which the echo is not faint at last.

Posterity | Riches | Wise | Writing | Riches |

Walter Savage Landor

Whatever is worthy to be loved for anything is worthy of preservation. A wise and dispassionate legislator, if any such should ever arise among men, will not condemn to death him who has done or is likely to do more service than injury to society. Blocks and gibbets are the nearest objects with legislators, and their business is never with hopes or with virtues.

Reading |

Walter J. Ong, fully Walter Jackson Ong

Sight isolates, sound incorporates. Whereas sight situates the observer outside what he views, at a distance, sound pours into the hearer.

Books | Quiet | Reading | Sense |