Great Throughts Treasury

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Author Unknown NULL

A smile costs nothing but gives much. It enriches those who receive, without making poorer those who give. It takes but a moment, but the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None is so rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and none is so poor but that he can be made rich by it. A smile creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in business, and is the countersign of friendship. It brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad, and it is nature's best antidote for trouble. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is something that is of no value to anyone until it is given away. Some people are too tired to give you a smile. Give them one of yours, as none needs a smile so much as he who has no more to give.

Business | Good | Memory | Nature | Nothing | People | Receive | Rest | Smile | Will | Happiness | Value |

Arnold J. Toynbee, fully Arnold Joseph Toynbee

Thinking for oneself is always arduous and is sometimes painful. The temptation to stop thinking and to take dogma on faith is strong. Yet, since the intellect does possess the capacity to think for itself, it also has the impulse and feels the obligation. We may therefore feel sure that the intellect will always refuse, sooner or later, to take traditional doctrines on trust.

Capacity | Dogma | Faith | Impulse | Obligation | Temptation | Thinking | Trust | Will | Intellect | Temptation | Think |

Arthur Schopenhauer

Peace, Rest and Bliss dwell only where there is no where and no when.

Peace | Rest |

Arnold J. Toynbee, fully Arnold Joseph Toynbee

The regular social progress though which a growing society advances from one stage in its growth to another is a compound movement in which a creative individual or minority first withdraws from the common life of the society, then works out, in seclusion, a solution for some problem with which the society as a whole is confronted, and finally re-enters into communion with the rest of society in order to help it forward on its road by imparting to it the results of the creative work which the temporarily secluded individual or minority has accomplished during the interval between withdrawal and return.

Growth | Individual | Life | Life | Order | Progress | Rest | Seclusion | Society | Work | Society |

Arthur Schopenhauer

Compared with the short span of time they live, men of great intellect are like huge buildings, standing on a small plot of ground. The size of the building cannot be seen by anyone, just in front of it; nor, for an analogous reason, can the greatness of a genius be estimated while he lives. but when a century has passed, the world recognizes it and wishes him back again.

Genius | Greatness | Men | Reason | Size | Time | Wishes | World | Intellect |

Arthur Schopenhauer

One man is more concerned with the impression he makes on the rest of mankind, another with the impression the rest of mankind makes on him. The disposition of the first is subjective, of the second objective. The one is, in the whole of his existence, more in the nature of an idea which is merely presented, the other more of the being who presents it.

Existence | Impression | Man | Mankind | Nature | Rest |

Arthur Schopenhauer

Compared with the short span of time they live, men of great intellect are like huge buildings, standing on a small plot of ground. The size of the building cannot be seen by anyone, just in front of it; nor, for an analogous reason, can the greatness of a genius be estimated while he lives. But when a century has passed, the world recognizes it and wishes him back again.

Genius | Greatness | Men | Reason | Size | Time | Wishes | World | Intellect |

Arnold J. Toynbee, fully Arnold Joseph Toynbee

Suffering is the essence of life, because it is the inevitable product of an unresolved tension between a living creature’s essential impulse to try to make itself into the centre of the Universe and its essential dependence on the rest of Creation and on the Absolute Reality.

Absolute | Dependence | Impulse | Inevitable | Life | Life | Reality | Rest | Suffering | Universe |

Arnold J. Toynbee, fully Arnold Joseph Toynbee

Man has been a dazzling success in the field of intellect and “know-how” and a dismal failure in the things of spirit.

Failure | Man | Spirit | Success | Failure | Intellect |

Author Unknown NULL

If you really do put a small value upon yourself, rest assured that the world will not raise your price.

Price | Rest | Will | World | Value |

Ayn Rand, born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum

Anything may be betrayed, anyone may be forgiven. But not those who lack the courage of their own greatness… It does not matter that only a few in each generation will grasp and achieve the full reality of man’s proper stature – and the rest will betray it. It is those few that move the world and give it meaning – and it is those few that I have always sought to address. The rest are of no concern of mine; it is not me or “The Fountainhead” that they will betray: it is their own souls.

Courage | Greatness | Man | Meaning | Reality | Rest | Will | World |

Blaise Pascal

Perfect clarity would profit the intellect but damage the will.

Will | Intellect |

Blaise Pascal

Nothing gives rest but the sincere search for truth.

Nothing | Rest | Search | Truth |

Bertrand Russell, fully Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell

Love, children, and work are the great sources of fertilizing contact between the individual and the rest of the world.

Children | Individual | Love | Rest | Work | World |

Bhagavad Gītā, simply known as Gita NULL

In this world, aspirants may find enlightenment by two different paths. For the contemplative is the path of knowledge: for the active is the path of selfless action. Nobody can become perfect by merely ceasing to act. In fact, nobody can ever rest from his activity even for a moment.

Action | Enlightenment | Knowledge | Rest | World |

Blaise Pascal

Our nature lies in movement; complete rest is death.

Death | Nature | Rest |

Blaise Pascal

The great intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men.

Men | Originality | Intellect |