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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Joseph Parker

Let us do our duty in our shop or our kitchen, the market, the street, the office, the school, the home, just as faithfully as if we stood in the front rank of some great battle and we knew that victory for mankind depended upon our bravery, strength, and skill. When we do that the humblest of us will be serving in that great army which achieves the welfare of the world.

Battle | Bravery | Duty | Mankind | Office | Rank | Skill | Strength | Will | Wisdom | World |

Harold W. Percival, fully Sir Harold Waldwin Percival

All destiny begins with thinking. Responsibilities connected with the present duty. Duty of which leads to the balancing of the thought. One of the objects of life is to think without creating thoughts. That is without being attached to the object for which the thought is created and can be attained only when desire is self-controlled and directed by thinking. Until then, thoughts are created and are destiny.

Desire | Destiny | Duty | Life | Life | Object | Present | Self | Thinking | Thought | Wisdom | Think | Thought |

Thomas Paine

That in which every man is interested, is every man’s duty to support; and any burden which falls equally on all men, and from which every man is to receive an equal benefit, is consistent with the most perfect ideas of liberty.

Duty | Ideas | Liberty | Man | Men | Receive | Wisdom |

Theodore Parker

The earnestness of life is the only passport to the satisfaction of life.

Earnestness | Life | Life | Wisdom |

George Dennison Prentice

Our material possessions, like our joys, are enhanced in value by being shared. Hoarded and unimproved property can only afford satisfaction to a miser.

Possessions | Property | Wisdom | Value |

Charles Pratt, 1st Earl of Camden

The greatest humbug in the world is the idea that money can make a man happy. I never had any satisfaction with mine until I began to do good with it.

Good | Happy | Man | Money | Wisdom | World |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The opportunity of making happy is more scarce than we imagine; the punishment of missing it is, never to meet with it again; and the use owe make of it leaves us an eternal sentiment of satisfaction or repentance.

Eternal | Happy | Opportunity | Punishment | Repentance | Sentiment | Wisdom |

Lawrence Sterne, alternatively Laurence Sterne

“It is not safe to be alone,” nor can all which the cold-hearted, pedant stuns our ears with upon the subject ever give one answer of satisfaction to the mind; in the midst of the loudest vauntings of philosophy, nature will have her yearnings for society and friendship. A good heart wants something to be kind to; and the best parts of our blood, and the purest of our spirits suffer most under the destitution.

Good | Heart | Mind | Nature | Philosophy | Safe | Society | Wants | Will | Wisdom | Yearnings | Society |

Robert Louis Stevenson, fully Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson

There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy.

Duty | Happy | Wisdom |

Oscar S. Straus, fully Oscar Solomon Straus

There is a higher form of patriotism than nationalism, and that higher form is not limited by the boundaries of one's country; but by a duty to mankind to safeguard the trust of civilization.

Civilization | Duty | Mankind | Patriotism | Trust | Wisdom |

David Swing, aka Professor Swing

Ethics is the science of human duty. Arithmetic tells man how to count his money; ethics how he should acquire it, whether by honesty or fraud. Geography is a map of the world; ethics is a beautiful map of duty. This ethics is not Christianity, it is not even religion; but it is the sister of religion, because the path of duty is in full harmony, as to quality and direction, with the path of God.

Duty | Ethics | Fraud | God | Harmony | Honesty | Man | Money | Religion | Science | Wisdom | World |

Tiorio NULL

A man who neglects his duty as a citizen is not entitled to his rights as a citizen.

Duty | Man | Rights | Wisdom |

Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann

The man whom neither riches nor luxury nor grandeur can render happy may, with a book in his hand, forget all his troubles under the friendly shade of every tree, and may experience pleasures as infinite as they are varied, as pure as they are lasting, as lively as they are unfading, and as compatible with every public duty as they are contributory to private happiness.

Duty | Experience | Happy | Luxury | Man | Public | Riches | Troubles | Wisdom | Riches |

Henri Frédéric Amiel

Our duty is to be useful, not according to our desires but according to our powers.

Duty |

Henri Bergson, aka Henri-Louis Bergson

It is… by the superiority of its morality that a religion wins over souls and reveals them to a certain conception of things.

Morality | Religion | Superiority |

Peter Abelard, Latin: Petrus Abaelardus or Abailard; French: Pierre Abélard

Those even who persecuted Christ or His followers, whom they considered it their duty to persecute, are said to have sinned in action; but they would have committed a graver fault if, contrary to their conscience, they had spared them.

Action | Conscience | Duty | Fault | Fault |