Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

Related Quotes

Manilius, fully Marcus Manilius NULL

Every one is in a small way the image of God.

God | Wisdom |

Samuel Joseph May

If it is a small sacrifice to discontinue the use of wine, do it for the sake of others; if it is a great sacrifice, do it for your own.

Sacrifice | Wisdom |

George Lyttleton, 1st Baron Lyttleton of Frankley

Even the happiest choice, where favoring heaven has equal love and easy fortune given, think not, the husband gained, that all is done; the prize of happiness must still be won; and, oft, the careless find it to their cost, the lover in the husband may be lost; the graces might, alone, his heart allure; they and the virtues, meeting, must secure.

Choice | Cost | Fortune | Heart | Heaven | Husband | Love | Wisdom | Happiness | Think |

Metastasio, aka Pietro Petastasio, pseudonymn for Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi NULL

O, how full of error is the judgment of mankind. They wonder at results when they are ignorant of the reasons. They call it fortune when they know not the cause, and thus worship their own ignorance changed into a deity.

Cause | Error | Fortune | Ignorance | Judgment | Mankind | Wisdom | Wonder | Worship |

Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

The only good histories are those that have been written by the very men who were in command in the affairs, or who were participants in the conduct of them or who at least have had the fortune to conduct others of the same sort... What can you expect of a doctor discussing war, or a schoolboy discussing the intentions of princes?

Conduct | Fortune | Good | Men | War | Wisdom |

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

A mind too proud to unbend over the small ridiculosa of life is as painful as a library with no trash in it.

Life | Life | Mind | Wisdom |

Harvey Milk

Let’s make no mistake about this: The American Dream starts with our neighborhoods. If we wish to rebuild our cities, we must first rebuild our neighborhoods. And to do that, we must understand that the quality of life is more important than the standard of living. to sit on the front steps - whether it’s a veranda in a small town or a concrete stoop in a big city - and talk to our neighbors is infinitely more important than to huddle on the living-room lounger and watch make-believe world in not-quite living color.

Important | Life | Life | Mistake | Wisdom | World | Understand |

Pamela Oliver and Gerald Maxwell

Collective action usually entails the development of a critical mass - a small segment of the population that chooses to make big contributions to the collective action... that will tend to explode, to draw in the other less interested or less resourceful members of the population and to carry the event toward its maximum potential.

Action | Will | Wisdom |

William Penn

There can be no Friendship where there is no Freedom. Friendship loves a free Air, and will not be penned up in streight and narrow Enclosures. It will speak freely, and act so too; and take nothing ill where no ill is meant; nay, where it is, ’twill easily forgive, and forget too, upon small Acknowledgments.

Freedom | Nothing | Will | Wisdom | Friendship |

John Boyle O'Reilly

The world is large when its weary leagues two loving hearts divide; but the world is small when your enemy is loose on the other side.

Enemy | Wisdom | World |

John Oldham

And all your fortune lies beneath your hat.

Fortune | Wisdom |

Ehrenfried Pfeiffer

The total achievement of science hitherto is but a recognition of a small fraction of the creative thoughts by which the world is made.

Achievement | Science | Wisdom | World |

Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn

Without big words, how could many people say small things?

People | Wisdom | Words |

Antoine de Rivarol, also known as Comte de Rivarol

There are men who gain from their wealth only the fear of losing it.

Fear | Men | Wealth | Wisdom |

Samuel Rogers

Almost all men are over-anxious. No sooner do they enter the world than they lose that taste fore natural and simple pleasures so remarkable in early life. Every hour do they ask themselves what progress they have made in the pursuit of wealth or honor; and on they go as their fathers went before them, till, weary and sick at heart, they look back with a sigh of regret to the golden time of their childhood.

Childhood | Heart | Honor | Life | Life | Men | Progress | Regret | Taste | Time | Wealth | Wisdom | World |

Publius Syrus

When Fortune favors a man too much she makes him a fool.

Fortune | Man | Wisdom |

Publius Syrus

A small loan makes a debt; a great one an enemy.

Debt | Enemy | Wisdom |