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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Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Since trade ignores national boundaries and the manufacturer insists on having the world as a market, the flag of his nation must follow him, and the doors of the nations which are closed must be battered down … Concessions obtained by financiers must be safeguarded by ministers of state, even if the sovereignty of unwilling nations be outraged in the process. Colonies must be obtained or planted, in order that no useful corner of the world may be overlooked or left unused.

Better | Business | Commerce | Man | Means | Men | Power | Will | Business | Commerce | Afraid |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

Yes. Now you know. Now you know. That's what it was to be alive, to move about in a cloud of ignorance, to go up and down trampling on the feelings of those-- of those about you, to spend and waste time as if you had a million years, to be always at the mercy of one self-centered passion or another. Now you know, that's the 'happy' existence you wanted to go back to. Ignorance and blindness.

Angels | Children | Earth | Melancholy | Men | Power |

Thucydides NULL

It is useless to attack a man who could not be controlled even if conquered, while failure would leave us in an even worse position.

Man | Power |

Hugh Blair

Dissimulation in youth is the forerunner of perfidy in old age. - It degrades parts and learning, obscures the luster of every accomplishment, and sinks us into contempt. - The path of falsehood is a perplexing maze. - One artifice leads on to another, till, as the intricacy of the labyrinth increases, we are left entangled in our own snare.

Future | Life | Life | Man | Mind | Nature | Power | Time |

Hugh Blair

Compassion is an emotion of which we ought never to be ashamed. Graceful, particularly in youth, is the tear of sympathy, and the heart that melts at the tale of woe. We should not permit ease and indulgence to contract our affections, and wrap us up in a selfish enjoyment; but we should accustom ourselves to think of the distresses of human, life, of the solitary cottage; the dying parent, and the weeping orphan. Nor ought we ever to sport with pain and distress in any of our amusements, or treat even the meanest insect with wanton cruelty. Hugh Blair

Comfort | Temper |

Thucydides NULL

When these matters are discussed by practical people, the standard of justice depends on the equality of power to compel.

Man | Power | Right |

Timothy Leary, fully Timothy Francis Leary

A man without justice is a beast, and a man who would make himself a beast forgets the pain of being a man.

Knowledge | Power | Wisdom |

Thucydides NULL

When will there be justice in Athens? There will be justice in Athens when those who are not injured are as outraged as those who are.

Equality | Justice | Power |

Thurgood Marshall

Some may more quietly commemorate the suffering, struggle, and sacrifice that has triumphed over much of what was wrong with the original document, and observe the anniversary with hopes not realized and promises not fulfilled. I plan to celebrate the bicentennial of the Constitution as a living document, including the Bill of Rights and the other amendments protecting individual freedoms and human rights.

Control | Giving | Government | Power | Thought | Government | Thought |

Hugh Blair

The discipline which corrects the baseness of worldly passions, fortifies the heart with virtuous principles, enlightens the mind with useful knowledge, and furnishes it with enjoyment from within itself, is of more consequence to real felicity, than all the provisions we can make of the goods of fortune.

Beauty | Genius | Good | Little | Mind | Power | Rest | Sensibility | Taste | Words | Beauty |

Tibetan Proverbs

When a man bows, heaven forgives.

Power |

Timothy Leary, fully Timothy Francis Leary

To describe externals, you become a scientist. To describe experience, you become an artist. The old distinction between artists and scientists must vanish. Every time we teach a child correct usage of an external symbol, we must spend as much time teaching him how to fission and reassemble external grammar to communicate the internal. The training of artists and creative performers can be a straightforward, almost mechanical process. When you teach someone how to perform creatively (ie, associate dead symbols in new combinations), you expand his potential for experiencing more widely and richly.

Authority | Comfort | Giving | Question | Learn | Think |

Tom Hayden, fully Thomas Emmet "Tom" Hayden

There is no role in a war unless the parties are exhausted. These parties are not exhausted. They are still on a triumphal path. They are not on a coalition path. It's an either/or death struggle. They don't understand that the death is ongoing right now and could take several cycles for the corpse to be autopsied. I hope you use this - this should put your paper on the map. Everybody should read it.

Power |

William Shakespeare

A day in April never came so sweet, to show how costly summer was at hand, as this fore-spurrer comes before his lord.

Comfort |

William Shakespeare

A maid that paragons description and wild fame; one that excels the quirks of blazoning pens, and in the essential vesture of creation does tire the ingener. Othello, Act ii, Scene 1

Comfort | Good | Need | Play | Smile | Trouble | Think |

William Shakespeare

A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once. It seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come. Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene 2

Sorrow |

William Shakespeare

A good heart is the sun and moon, or, rather, the sun, and not the moon; for it shines bright and never changes, but keeps its course truly. King Henry V, Act v, Scene 2

Peace | Sorrow | Story | Will | Woe |

William Shakespeare

AENEAS: 'Tis the old Nestor. HECTOR: Let me embrace thee, good old chronicle, that hast so long walked hand in hand with time.

Art | Comfort | Art |

William Shakespeare

A great cause of the night is lack of the sun. As You Like It, Act iii, Scene 2

Children | Comfort | Little | Love | Title |

William Shakespeare

Ay, to the proof, as mountains are for winds, that shakes not, though they blow perpetually.

Kill | Men | Nothing | Sorrow |