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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Emil M. Cioran

Only what has been conceived in solitude, face to face with God, endures - whether one is a believer or not.

World |

Emil M. Cioran

Philosophers write for professors; thinkers for writers.

Man | Nothing | Paradise | Regret | World |

Dorothy Parker

If wild my breast and sore my pride, I bask in dreams of suicide, if cool my heart and high my head I think 'How lucky are the dead.

Labor | World |

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanujel Swedberg

Since the Bible is a divine revelation, every single part of it is divine. Anything that comes from the divine could be no other way. Everything that comes from the divine goes down through the heavens all the way to people on earth. In heaven it is adapted to the wisdom of the angels there, and on earth it is adapted to the understanding of the people there. So the Bible has an inner, spiritual meaning for angels and an outer, material-level meaning for people on earth. That is why our connection to heaven happens through the Bible.

Love | World |

Emil G. Hirsch, fully Emil Gustav Hirsch

Only they have to weep bitter tears who know what has come to them is the result of their foolish conduct, their ignorant way, their want of proper understanding of life and what love means.

Books | Character | Common Sense | Force | Righteousness | Rites | Salvation | Sense | System | World | Happiness |

Dorothy Parker

If I should labor through daylight and dark, consecrate, valorous, serious, true, then on the world I may blazon my mark; and what if I don't, and what if I do?

Cause | Fun | World |

Dorothy Parker

In youth, it was a way I had, to do my best to please. And change, with every passing lad to suit his theories. But now I know the things I know and do the things I do, and if you do not like me so, to hell, my love, with you.

Will | World |

Dorothy Parker

Where's the man that could ease a heart like a satin gown?

Good | Right | Wise | World | Wrong | Old |

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanujel Swedberg

Peace has in it trust in the Lord, that He governs all things, provides all things, and leads to a good end.

Children | Lord | Parents | Work | World |

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanujel Swedberg

Such as the love is, such is the wisdom, consequently such is the man.

Abundance | Body | Conversation | Eternal | Experience | Life | Life | Means | Meditation | Money | Need | People | Reading | Spirit | Time | World | Think | Understand |

Ellen Key, fully Ellen Karolina Sofia Key

When one paints an ideal, one does not need to limit one's imagination.

Art | World | Art |

Ellen Glasgow, fully Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

To teach one's self is to be forced to learn twice.

Children | Fun | World |

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanujel Swedberg

Moreover, no one is judged from the natural man, thus not so long as he lives in the natural world, for man is then in a natural body; but everyone is judged in the spiritual man, and therefore when he comes into the spiritual world, for man is then in a spiritual body.

Life | Life | Opinion | People | Regard | World |

Emanuel Swedenborg, born Emanujel Swedberg

Withdrawal from evil is effected by the Lord in a thousand most secret ways.

Body | Death | Individual | Meaning | Means | Nature | People | Spirit | Thought | World | Thought |

Dorothy Parker

Take care of the luxuries and the necessities will take care of themselves.

Dread | Dreams | Hate | Love | Peace | Soul | Spirit | Thought | World | Thought |

Emil G. Hirsch, fully Emil Gustav Hirsch

The doctrine of man as creator, as I can easily show to such as can think philosophically, necessarily leads to an assumption of a greater creative force immanent in nature. . . . Human life, weak as it is, shadowlike as undoubtedly it is, fleet-footed as it is, gains strength in the thought that the All-life lives and supports the individual life, which is not wiped away as the little ripplets are in the broader stream.

Civilization | Offense | Sin | World |

Emile Zola

We are told of the honor of the army; we are supposed to love and respect it. Ah, yes, of course, an army that would rise to the first threat, that would defend French soil, that army is the nation itself, and for that army we have nothing but devotion and respect. But this is not about that army, whose dignity we are seeking, in our cry for justice. What is at stake is the sword, the master that will one day, perhaps, be forced upon us. Bow and scrape before that sword, that god? No!

Change | World |

Emily Dickinson, fully Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all, and sweetest in the gale is heard; and sore must be the storm that could abash the little bird that kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chilliest land and on the strangest sea; yet, never, in extremity, it asked a crumb of me.

Parents | World |

Emile Zola

These young people naturally grow up with ideas different from ours, for they are born for times when we shall no longer be here.

Deliberation | Little | People | Soul | World | Deliberation |

Emile Zola

In making these accusations I am aware that I am making myself liable to articles 30 and 31 of the law of 29 July 1881 regarding the press, which make libel a punishable offence. I expose myself to that risk voluntarily.

Love | People | Speculation | World | Think |