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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Henry Van Dyke

How hard it is to confess that we have spoken without thinking, that we have talked nonsense. How many a man says a thing in haste and heat, without fully understanding or half meaning it, and then, because he has said it, holds fast to it, and tries to defend it as if it were true! But how much wiser, how much more admirable and attractive it is when a man has the grace to perceive and acknowledge his mistakes! It gives us assurance that he is capable of learning, of growing, of improving, so that his future will be better than his past.

Better | Future | Grace | Haste | Learning | Man | Meaning | Nonsense | Past | Thinking | Understanding | Will |

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Literature is the memory of humanity.

Humanity | Literature | Memory |

John Henry Newman

A great memory is never made synonymous with wisdom, any more than a dictionary would be called a treatise.

Memory | Wisdom |

John Rawls, fully John Bordley Rawls

The perspective of eternity is not a perspective from a certain place beyond the world, nor the point of view of a transcendent being; rather it is a certain form of thought and feeling that rational persons can adopt within the world. And having done so, they can, whatever their generation, bring together into one scheme all individual perspectives and arrive together at regulative principles that can be affirmed by everyone as he lives by them, each from his own standpoint. Purity of heart, if one could attain it, would be to see clearly and to act with grace and self-command from this point of view.

Eternity | Grace | Heart | Individual | Principles | Purity | Self | Thought | World | Thought |

John Milton

The end... of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.

Faith | God | Grace | Knowledge | Learning | Love | Parents | Perfection | Virtue | Virtue | God |

Joseph Wood Krutch

Few people have ever tried seriously to be exclusively rational. The good life which most desire is a life warmed by passions and touched with that ceremonial grace which is impossible without some affectionate loyalty to traditional forms and ceremonies.

Desire | Good | Grace | Life | Life | Loyalty | Loyalty | People |

Karl Barth

Laughter is the closest thing to the grace of God.

God | Grace | Laughter |

Kahlil Gibran

Yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream.

Memory | Tomorrow |

Joseph Campbell

Hell is the place of people who could not yield their ego system to allow the grace of a transpersonal power to move them.

Ego | Grace | Hell | People | Power | System |

Karl Rahner

Those who insist that mystical experience is not specifically different from the ordinary life of grace (as such) are certainly right.

Experience | Grace | Life | Life | Mystical | Right |

Joseph Chilton Pearce, aka Joe

All hormonal function, including that of the immune system and even allergic responses, occur as a sophisticated memory system handled primarily by our emotional brain. Because learning and memory are emotional-cognitive functions, the neural pattern, imprint, or “structure of knowledge” (to use Piaget’s term) of specific learning events includes in its content the memory patterns of those emotional hormones prominent in the body at the time of that learning.

Body | Events | Knowledge | Learning | Memory | System | Time |

Joseph Hall

Seldom ever was any knowledge given to keep, but to impart; the grace of this rich jewel is lost in concealment.

Concealment | Grace | Knowledge |

Louisa May Alcott

My parents never bound us to any church but taught us that the love of goodness was the love of God, the cheerful doing of duty made life happy, and that the love of one’s neighbor in its widest sense was the best help for oneself. Their lives showed us how lovely this simple faith was, how much honor, gratitude and affection it brought them, and what a sweet memory they left behind.

Church | Duty | Faith | God | Gratitude | Happy | Honor | Life | Life | Love | Memory | Parents | Sense |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

The life given us by nature is short, but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal.

Eternal | Life | Life | Memory | Nature |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living.

Life | Life | Memory |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

As the grace of man is in the mind, so the beauty of the mind is eloquence.

Beauty | Grace | Man | Mind | Beauty |

Martin Luther

Night and day I pondered until I saw the connection between the justice of God and the statement that ‘the just shall live by his faith’. Then I grasped that the justice of God is that righteousness by which through grace and sheer mercy God justifies us through faith. Thereupon I felt myself to be reborn and to have gone through open doors into paradise. The whole of Scripture took on a new meaning, and whereas before the ‘justice of God’ had filled me with hate, now it became to me inexpressible sweet in greater love.

Day | Faith | God | Grace | Hate | Justice | Love | Meaning | Mercy | Paradise | Righteousness | Scripture | God |