Great Throughts Treasury

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Euripedes NULL

One does nothing who tries to console a despondent person with word. A friend is one who aids with deeds at a critical time when deeds are called for.

Abuse | Age | Death | Lying | Old age | Old |

Euripedes NULL

The real hero stands steadfast in the front row, unperturbed not blinking an eye in the face of the launch of the winged spear.

Man | Worth |

Eustace Budgell

Those who have searched into human nature observe that nothing so much shows the nobleness of the soul, as that its felicity consists in action. Every man has such an active principle in him that he will find out something to employ himself upon, in whatever place or state of life he is posted.

Conversation | Discretion | Giving | Good | Love | Man | Nothing | Sense |

Euripedes NULL

Alas!-but why Alas? It is the lot of mortality we experience.

Justice | Law | Sorrow | Vengeance | Will |

Euripedes NULL

I hate it in friends when they come too late to help.

Aid | Care | Health | Man | Wealth |

Euripedes NULL

The God knows when to smile.

Good | Man |

Eustace Budgell

We are generally so much pleased with any little accomplishments, either of body or mind, which have once made us remarkable in the world, that we endeavor to persuade ourselves it is not in the power of time to rob us of them. We are eternally pursuing the same methods which first procured us the applauses of mankind. It is from this notion that an author writes on, though he is come to dotage; without ever considering that his memory is impaired, and that he hath lost that life, and those spirits, which formerly raised his fancy and fired his imagination. The same folly hinders a man from submitting his behavior to his age, and makes Clodius, who was a celebrated dancer at five-and-twenty, still love to hobble in a minuet, though he is past threescore. It is this, in a word, which fills the town with elderly fops and superannuated coquettes.

Human nature | Life | Life | Man | Nature | Nothing | Will |

Eugenio Montale

The man of the future will be born equipped with a brain and a nervous system quite different from those we have we, human yet traditional, Copernican, classics.

Fighting | Man | Unhappiness |

Euripedes NULL

Let them that are happy talk of piety; he that would work his adversary woe must take no account of laws.

Glory | Life | Life | Think | Understand |

Euripedes NULL

When one with honeyed words but evil mind persuades the mob, great woes befall the state.

Generosity | God | Need | God |

Eugenio Montale

Go, words, betrayed the bite secreted in vain, the wind blowing in the heart. The real reason is most of those who keep silent

Difficulty | Man | Will |

Eugenio Montale

The poet does not know - often he will never know - whom he really writes for.

Life | Life | Looks | Man | Present | Old |

Euripedes NULL

I understand too well the dreadful act I'm going to commit, but my judgment can't check my anger, and that incites the greatest evils human beings do.

Fear | Judgment | Man |

Euripedes NULL

No one who goes against her can win.

People |

Euripedes NULL

The man who melts with social sympathy, though not allied, is more worth than a thousand kinsmen.

Luck | Man | Luck |