Great Throughts Treasury

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Victor Hugo

The human heart cannot contain only a limited amount of despair and then in expanded sea that passes over the sponge without adding to its water and single tear after wet and filled

Body | Man | Reality |

Victor Hugo

There is something more terrible than a hell of suffering--a hell of boredom.

Reality |

Rig Veda, or The Rigveda

Knowledge is also the giver of wealth or rather wealth is the by-product of knowledge.

Ideas | Thinking |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

When a man finds that it is his destiny to suffer, he will have to accept his suffering as his task. . . . He will have to acknowledge the fact that even in suffering he is unique and alone in the universe. No one can relieve him of his suffering or suffer in his place. His unique opportunity lies in the way in which he bears his burden.

Envy | Future | Love | People | Reality | Reason | Will | Work |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

I understood how a man who has nothing left in this world may still know bliss, be it only for a brief moment, in the contemplation of his beloved. In a position of utter desolation, when a man cannot express himself in positive action, when his only achievement may consist in enduring his sufferings in the right way - an honorable way - in such a position man can, through loving contemplation of the image he carries of his beloved, achieve fulfillment.

Dreams | People | Reality |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

The point is not what we expect from life, but rather what life expects from us.

Envy | Fear | Future | Joy | Life | Life | Love | Man | People | Pride | Problems | Reality | Reason | Sadness | Tears | Will | Work |

Victor Hugo

Virtue has a veil, vice a mask.

Ideas | Soul | Struggle |

Atharva Veda, or Atharvaveda

All are wicked to some extent or other. Therefore, everyone needs correction; and everyone has to be educated and guided into the right path.

Birth | Doubt | Reality |

Atharva Veda, or Atharvaveda

Man is flying to the Moon and diving into the Sea; but he does not know how to live on Earth with his fellow men in Love and Peace. He moves towards the Moon for fear others may reach there before him and dives through the Sea to strike terror, himself terrified of others.

Appearance | Nature | Reality |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

The artist deals in what cannot be said in words. The artist whose medium is fiction does this in words. The novelist says in words what cannot be said in words.

People | Reality | Success |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

He explained to Atro that he now understood why the army was organized as it was. It was indeed quite necessary. No rational form of organization would serve the purpose. He simply had not understood that the purpose was to enable men with machine guns to kill unarmed men and women easily and in great quantities when told to do so. Only he still could not see where courage, or manliness, or fitness entered in.

Ideas |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

Science fiction is not predictive; it is descriptive.... Prediction is the business of prophets, clairvoyants, and futurologists. It is not the business of novelists. A novelist's business is lying.... Open your eyes; listen, listen. That is what the novelists say. But they don't tell you what you will see and hear. All they can tell you is what they have seen and heard, in their time in this world, a third of it spent in sleep and dreaming, another third of it spent in telling lies.

Enough | Ideas | Knowledge | Law | Respect | Society | Theories | Society | Respect |

Václav Havel

The role of the writer is not simply to arrange Being according to his own lights; he must also serve as a medium to Being and remain open to its often unfathomable dictates. This is the only way the work can transcend its creator and radiate its meaning further than the author himself can see or perceive.

Doubt | Integration | Man | Nature | Reality | Relationship | Science | World |

Václav Havel

What I am trying to say is this: We must all learn many things from you, from how to educate our offspring, how to elect our representatives, all the way to how to organize our economic life so that it will lead to prosperity and not poverty. But it doesn’t have to be merely assistance from the well-educated, the powerful and the wealthy to someone who has nothing to offer in return. We too can offer something to you: our experience and the knowledge that has come from it.

Ideas | Sound |

Václav Havel

I appeal to all pupils, students and young people, asking you to focus on the horizons that are opening up for you, and which you could only dream of a year ago. Our future will depend on your desire for education and moral values as well as on your entrepreneurial spirit.

Ideas | Power | Respect | Rights | Unique | Respect |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

You cannot buy the Revolution. You cannot make the Revolution. You can only be the Revolution. It is in your spirit or, it is nowhere.

Ideas |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

You fear them because you fear death, and rightly: for death is terrible and must be feared,' the mage said...'And life is also a terrible thing,' Ged said, 'and must be feared and praised.

Ideas |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

True myth may serve for thousands of years as an inexhaustible source of intellectual speculation, religious joy, ethical inquiry, and artistic renewal. The real mystery is not destroyed by reason. The fake one is. You look at it and it vanishes. You look at the Blond Hero — really look — and he turns into a gerbil. But you look at Apollo, and he looks back at you. The poet Rilke looked at a statue of Apollo about fifty years ago, and Apollo spoke to him. You must change your life, he said. When true myth rises into consciousness, that is always its message. You must change your life.

Art | Ideas | Words | Writing | Art |

Vannevar Bush

It consists of a desk, and while it can presumably be operated from a distance, it is primarily the piece of furniture at which he works. On the top are slanting translucent screens, on which material can be projected for convenient reading. There is a keyboard, and sets of buttons and levers. Otherwise it looks like an ordinary desk.

Order | Prediction | Reality | Sound |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

To exhibit the perfect uselessness of knowing the answer to the wrong question.

Hope | Promise | Reality |