Great Throughts Treasury

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Andrew Martin Fairbairn

All God’s works are silent. They are not done amid the rattle of drums and flare of trumpets. Light as it travels makes no noise, utters no sound to the ear. Creation is a silent process; nature rose under the Almighty hand without clang or clamor, or noises that distract and disturb.

God | Light | Nature | Noise | Sound |

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

“Ends” are mere appearances, landmarks strewn haphazard along a path whose issue is hidden from you.

Ends |

Arthur Koestler

The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.

History | Man | Sound | War |

Arthur Schopenhauer

It is difficult to keep quiet if you have nothing to do.

Nothing | Quiet |

Baltasar Gracián

Reputation depends more on what is hidden than on what is done.

Reputation |

Baltasar Gracián

The best remedy for disturbances is to let them run their course, for so they quiet down.

Quiet |

Blaise Pascal

The wisdom of God says, “I alone can make you understand who you are.” God has willed to make Himself quite recognizable to those who seek Him with all their heart, and to be hidden from those who flee from Him with all their heart. There is enough light for those who only desire to see, and enough obscurity for those who have a contrary disposition.

Desire | Enough | God | Heart | Light | Obscurity | Obscurity | Wisdom | God | Understand |

Charles Caleb Colton

In an age remarkable for good reasoning and bad conduct, for sound rules and corrupt manners, when virtue fills our heads, but vice our hearts; when those who would fain persuade us that they are quite sure of heaven, appear in no greater hurry to go there than other folks, but put on the livery of the best master only to serve the worst; in an age when modesty herself is more ashamed of detection than delinquency; when independence of principle consists in having no principle on which to depend; and free thinking, not in thinking freely, but in being free from thinking; in an age when patriots will hold anything except their tongues; keep anything except their word; and lose nothing patiently except their character; to improve such an age must be difficult; to instruct it dangerous; and he stands no chance of amending it who cannot at the same time amuse it.

Age | Chance | Character | Conduct | Detection | Good | Heaven | Hurry | Manners | Modesty | Nothing | Sound | Thinking | Time | Virtue | Virtue | Will | Vice |

Charles Dickens, fully Charles John Huffam Dickens

When the dust of evening had come on, and not a sound disturbed the sacred stillness of the place, when the bright moon poured in her light on tomb and monument, on pillar, wall, and arch, and most of all (it seemed to them) upon her quiet grave - in that calm time, when all outward things and inward thoughts teem with assurances of immortality, and worldly hopes and fears are humbled in the dust before them, then, with tranquil and submissive hearts they turned away, and left the child with God.

God | Grave | Immortality | Light | Quiet | Sacred | Sound | Time | Child |

Charles Caleb Colton

True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.

Health | Sound | Friendship | Value |

Charles Caleb Colton

True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it be lost.

Health | Sound | Friendship | Value |

Cassiodorus, fully Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator NULL

Music doth extenuate fears, furies, appeaseth cruelty, abaeth heaviness, and to such as are wakeful it causeth quiet rest; it cures all irksomeness and heaviness of the soul.

Cruelty | Music | Quiet | Rest | Soul |

Demosthenes NULL

The future is hidden from all men.

Future | Men |

Dionysius of Halicarnassus NULL

The simple, absolute and immutable mysteries of divine Truth are hidden in the super-luminous darkness of that silence which revealeth in secret. For this darkness, though of deepest obscurity, is yet radiantly clear; and, though beyond touch and sight, it more than fills our unseeing minds with splendours of transcendent beauty.

Absolute | Beauty | Darkness | Obscurity | Obscurity | Silence | Truth |

Eric Hoffer

Scratch an intellectual and you find a would-be aristocrat who loathes the sight, the sound and the smell of common folk.

Sound |

Emma Goldman

No one has yet fully realized the wealth of sympathy, kindness, and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every true education should be to unlock that treasure.

Education | Effort | Generosity | Kindness | Soul | Sympathy | Wealth |

Franz Kafka

Man cannot live without a permanent trust in something indestructible in himself, though both the indestructible element and the trust may remain permanently hidden from him.

Man | Trust |

Franz Kafka

You need not do anything. Remain sitting at your table and listen. You need not even listen, just wait. And you need not even wait. Just become quiet and still and solitary and the world will offer itself to you to be unmasked. It has no choice. It will roll in ecstasy at your feet.

Choice | Ecstasy | Need | Quiet | Will | World |

George Bernard Shaw

The sound body is a product of the sound mind.

Body | Mind | Sound |