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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Lyndon Johnson, fully Lyndon Baines Johnson, aka LBJ

In this age when there can be no losers in peace and no victors in war - we must recognize the obligation to match national strength with national restraint.

Age | Obligation | Peace | Restraint | Strength | War | Wisdom |

John F. Kennedy, fully John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy

Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind.

Mankind | War | Will | Wisdom |

Hiram Warren Johnson

The first casualty when war comes is truth.

Truth | War | Wisdom |

Andrew Bonar Law

There is no such thing as an inevitable war. If war comes it will be from failure of human wisdom.

Failure | Inevitable | War | Will | Wisdom | Failure |

Robert Full

Act with a determination not to be turned aside by thoughts of the past and fears of the future.

Determination | Future | Past | Wisdom |

Walter Savage Landor

The present, like a note in music, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to come.

Music | Nothing | Past | Present | Wisdom |

Charles Lamb

No one ever regarded the first of January with indifference. It is that from which all date their time, and count upon what is left. It is the nativity of our common Adam. Of all sound of bells (bells the music highest bordering upon heaven), most solemn and touching is the peal which rings out the old year. I never heard it without a gathering-up of my mind to a concentration of all the images that have been diffused over the past twelve-month. All I have done or suffered, performed or neglected - in that regretted time. I begin to know its worth as when a person dies. It takes a personal color; nor was it a poetical flight of a contemporary, when he exclaimed: “I saw the skirts of the departing year.” It is no more than what is sober sadness, every one of us seems to be conscious of in that awful leave-taking.

Heaven | Indifference | Mind | Music | Past | Sadness | Sound | Time | Wisdom | Worth | Old |

John Locke

Repentance is a hearty sorrow for our past misdeeds, and is a sincere resolution and endeavor, to the utmost of our power, to conform all our actions to the law of God. It does not consist in one single act of sorrow, but in doing works meet for repentance; in a sincere obedience to the law of Christ for the remainder of our lives.

God | Law | Obedience | Past | Power | Repentance | Resolution | Sorrow | Wisdom |

Niccolò Machiavelli, formally Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli

Every one may begin a war at his pleasure, but cannot so finish it. A prince, therefore, before engaging in any enterprise, should well measure his strength, and govern himself accordingly.

Pleasure | Strength | War | Wisdom | Govern |

John Locke

The perfect condition of slavery... is nothing else but the state of war continued between a lawful conqueror and a captive, for if once compact enter between them, and make an agreement for a limited power on the one side, and obedience on the other, the state of war and slavery ceases as long as the compact endures; for, as has been said, no man can by agreement pass over to another that which hath not in himself - a power over his own life.

Life | Life | Man | Nothing | Obedience | Power | Slavery | War | Wisdom |

Walter Lippmann

For as long as a time as we can see into the future, we shall be living between war and peace, between a war that cannot be fought and a peace that cannot be achieved. The great issues which divide the world cannot be decided by a war that could be won, and they cannot be settled by a treaty that can be negotiated... the power which used to deal with the division and conflicts of the past, namely, organized war, has become an impossible instrument to use.

Future | Past | Peace | Power | Time | War | Wisdom | World |

Douglas MacArthur

War’s very object is victory, not prolonged indecision. In war there is no substitute for victory.

Indecision | Object | War | Wisdom |

Lucan, full name Marcus Annaeus Lucanus NULL

The wounds of civil war are deepest.

War | Wisdom |

Nancy Gentile Ford

War is no more inevitable than the plague is inevitable. War is no more a part of human nature than the burning of witches is a human act.

Human nature | Inevitable | Nature | War | Wisdom |