Great Throughts Treasury

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Thomas Hobbes

Whatever therefore is consequent to a tie of war, where every man is enemy to every man; the same is consequent to the time, wherein men live without other security, than what their own strength, and their own invention shall furnish them withal. In such a condition, there is no place for industry; because the fruit thereof is uncertain: and consequently no culture of the earth; no navigation, nor use of commodities that may be imported by sea; no commodious building; no instruments of moving, and removing, such things as require much force; no knowledge of the face of the earth; no account of time; no arts; no letters; no society; and which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.

Culture | Danger | Death | Earth | Enemy | Fear | Force | Industry | Invention | Knowledge | Life | Life | Man | Men | Security | Society | Strength | Time | War | Wisdom | Danger |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Reason may be the lever, but sentiment gives you the fulcrum and the place to stand on if you want to move the world.

Reason | Sentiment | Wisdom | World |

Hubert Humphrey, fully Hubert Horatio Humphrey

The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.

Right | Wisdom |

Theodore M. Hesburgh, fully Theodore Martin Hesburgh

The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.

Children | Father | Important | Love | Mother | Wisdom |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

A religious man is a person who holds God and man in one thought at one time, at all times, who suffers harm done to others, whose greatest passion is compassion, whose greatest strength is love and defiance of despair.

Compassion | Defiance | Despair | God | Harm | Love | Man | Passion | Strength | Thought | Wisdom | God | Thought |

George T. Hewitt

The best things in life are never rationed. Friendship, loyalty, love do not require coupons.

Life | Life | Love | Loyalty | Loyalty | Wisdom |

Evan Henry Hopkins

While faith makes all things possible, it is love that makes all things easy.

Faith | Love | Wisdom |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

We teach children how to measure, how to weigh. We fail to teach them how to revere, how to sense wonder and awe. The sense of the sublime, the sign of the inward greatness of the human soul and something which is potentially given to all men, is now a rare gift.

Awe | Children | Greatness | Men | Sense | Soul | Teach | Wisdom | Wonder |

Emil G. Hirsch, fully Emil Gustav Hirsch

Wherever the right of property clashes with a duty toward humanity, the former has not credentials that are entitled to consideration.

Consideration | Duty | Humanity | Property | Right | Wisdom |

Horace, full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus NULL

Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will conceal and cover up what is now shining with the greatest splendor.

Light | Time | Will | Wisdom |

Ta-chu Hui-Hai

When you stop thinking that things have a past or future, and that they come or go, then in the whole universe there won't be a single atom that is not your own treasure. All you have to do is look into your own mind; then the marvelous reality will manifest itself at all times. Don't search for the truth with your intellect. Don't search at all. The nature of the mind is intrinsically pure.

Future | Mind | Nature | Past | Reality | Search | Thinking | Truth | Universe | Will | Wisdom |

Robert H. Jackson, fully Robert Houghwout Jackson

Freedom to differ is not limited to things that do not matter much. That would be a mere shadow of freedom. The test of its substance is the right to differ as to things that touch the heart of the existing order.

Freedom | Heart | Order | Right | Wisdom |

Horace, full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus NULL

The good hate sin because they love virtue.

Good | Hate | Love | Sin | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom |

Arianna Huffington, born Arianna Stassinopoulos

Religion may begin with our love of God, but true science ends there. In the very process of demystifying the world, we discover a new mystery, recognizing and celebrating God in everything.

Ends | God | Love | Mystery | Religion | Science | Wisdom | World | God |

Richard Hooker

Reason is the director of man's will, discovering in action what is good, for the laws of well-doing are the dictates of right reason.

Action | Good | Man | Reason | Right | Will | Wisdom |

Aldous Leonard Huxley

The aging man of the middle twentieth century lives, not in the public world of atomic physics and conflicting ideologies, of welfare states and supersonic speed, but in his strictly private universe of physical weakness and mental decay.

Man | Public | Universe | Weakness | Wisdom | World |

Hitopadesa or The Hitopadesa or Hitopadesha NULL

We teach children how to measure, how to weigh. We fail to teach them how to revere, how to sense wonder and awe. The sense of the sublime, the sign of the inward greatness of the human soul and something which is potentially given to all men, is now a rare gift.

Awe | Children | Greatness | Men | Sense | Soul | Teach | Wisdom | Wonder |

Horace, full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus NULL

Mingle a little folly with your wisdom; a little nonsense now and then is pleasant.

Folly | Little | Nonsense | Wisdom |

George Stillman Hillard

Wealth brings noble opportunities, and competence is a proper object of pursuit; but wealth, and even competence, may be bought at too high a price. Wealth itself has no moral attribute. It is not money, but the love of money, which is the root of all evil. It is the relation between wealth and the mind and the character of its possessor which is the essential thing.

Character | Competence | Evil | Love of money | Love | Mind | Money | Object | Price | Wealth | Wisdom |