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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Kahlil Gibran

Love joins our present with the past and the future... Love is a divine knowledge that enables men to see as much as the gods... Love is a blinding mist that keeps the soul from discerning the secret of existence, so that the heart sees only trembling phantoms of desire among the hills, and hears only echoes of cries from voiceless valleys... Love is the rest of the body in the quiet of the grave, the tranquillity of the soul in the depth of Eternity... And so, all who passed spoke of Love as the image of their hopes and frustrations, leaving it a mystery as before.

Body | Desire | Eternity | Existence | Future | Grave | Heart | Knowledge | Love | Men | Mystery | Past | Present | Quiet | Rest | Soul | Tranquility |

Joseph Joubert

There is in the soul a taste for the good, just as there is in the body an appetite for enjoyment.

Appetite | Body | Enjoyment | Good | Soul | Taste |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

A room without books is a body without a soul.

Body | Books | Soul |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

The fact is that old age is respectable just as long as it asserts itself, maintains its proper rights, and is not enslaved to any one. For as I admire a young man who has something of the old man in him, so do I an old one who has something of a young man. The man who aims at this may possibly become old in body - in mind he never will.

Age | Aims | Body | Man | Mind | Old age | Rights | Will | Old |

Martin Buber

The soul must not boast that it is more holy than the body, for only in that it has climbed down into the body and works through its limbs can the soul attain to its perfection. The body on the other hand, may not brag of supporting the soul, for when the soul leaves, the flesh falls into decay.

Body | Perfection | Soul |

Martha Graham

The body never lies.

Body |

Mortimer J. Adler, fully Mortimer Jerome Adler

The teacher is like the farmer or the physician. The farmer doesn’t produce the grains of the field; he merely helps them grow. The physician does not produce the health of the body; he merely helps the body maintain its health or regain its health. And the teacher does not produce knowledge in the mind; he merely helps the mind discover it for itself.

Body | Health | Knowledge | Mind | Teacher |

Moses ibn Ezra, fully Rabbi Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as ha-Sallah "Writer of penitential prayers"

The body of man is light when the soul is therein. But when the soul is gone, it sinks heavily into the ground.

Body | Light | Man | Soul |

Norman Cousins

We are single cells in a body of three billion cells. The body is humankind.

Body |

Norman Cousins

The human body experiences a powerful gravitational pull in the direction of hope. That is why the patient's hopes are the physician's secret weapon. They are the hidden ingredients in any prescription.

Body | Hope |

Paramahansa Yogananda, born Mukunda Lal Ghosh

Watch your motives in everything. Both the greedy man and the yogi eat. But would you say that eating is a sin because it is often associated with greed? Sin lies in the thought, in the motive. The worldly man eats to satisfy his greed, and the yogi eats to keep his body well. There is a lot of difference.

Body | Greed | Man | Motives | Sin | Thought |

Ovid, formally Publius Ovidius Naso NULL

Languor seizes the body from bad ventilation.

Body |

Ovid, formally Publius Ovidius Naso NULL

Sickness seizes the body from bad ventilation.

Body |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Our system of morality is a body of imperfect social generalizations expressed in terms of emotion.

Body | Morality | System |

Plato NULL

We must conclude that education is not what it is said to be by some, who profess to put into a soul knowledge that was not there before - rather as if they could but sight into blind eyes. On the contrary, our argument indicates that this is a capacity which is innate in each man’s soul, and that the faculty by which he learns is like an eye which cannot be turned from darkness to light unless the whole body is turned; in the same way the entire soul must be turned away from this world of change until its eye can bear to look straight at reality, and at the brightest of all realities which we have called the Good.

Argument | Body | Capacity | Change | Darkness | Education | Good | Knowledge | Light | Man | Reality | Soul | World |

Plato NULL

Neither should we ever attempt to cure the body without curing the soul.

Body | Soul |

Plato NULL

They cure the body with mind, and the mind which has become sick, can cure nothing.

Body | Mind | Nothing |

Plato NULL

If the head and body are to be well, you must begin by curing the soul. The great error in our day in the treatment of the human body is the physicians separate the soul from the body.

Body | Day | Error | Soul |

Plato NULL

We should not move the body without the soul or the soul without the body, and thus they will be on their guard against each other, and be healthy and well-balanced.

Body | Soul | Will |