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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Francis Ellington Abbot

Just as a tested and rugged virtue of the moral hero is worth more than the lovely, tender, untried innocence of the child, so is the massive strength of a soul that has conquered truth for itself worth more than the soft peach-bloom faith of a soul that takes truth on trust.

Character | Faith | Hero | Innocence | Soul | Strength | Trust | Truth | Virtue | Virtue | Worth |

William Cullen Bryant

Remorse is virtue's root; its fair increase are fruits of innocence and blessedness.

Blessedness | Character | Innocence | Remorse | Virtue | Virtue |

Paul Chatfield, pseudonym for Horace Smith

Prudery is the innocence of the vicious - external sanctity, assumed as a cover for internal laxity.

Character | Innocence |

Molière, pen name of Jean Baptiste Poquelin NULL

No one is safe from slander. The best way is to pay no attention to it, but live in innocence and let the world talk.

Attention | Character | Innocence | Safe | Slander | World |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Whoever blushes is already guilty; true innocence is ashamed of nothing.

Character | Innocence | Nothing |

Thomas Wolfe, fully Thomas Clayton Wolfe

The enemy is single selfishness and compulsive greed... I think the enemy comes to us with the face of innocence and says to us: “I am your friend.”

Character | Enemy | Friend | Greed | Innocence | Selfishness | Think |

William Congreve

Guilt is ever at a loss, and confusion waits upon it; when innocence and bold truth are always ready for expression.

Guilt | Innocence | Truth | Wisdom |

Jean Racine, baptismal name Jean-Baptiste Racine

Small crimes always precede great crimes. Whoever has been able to transgress the limits set by law may afterwards violate the most sacred rights; crime, like virtue, has its degrees, and never have we seen timid innocence pass suddenly to extreme licentiousness.

Crime | Extreme | Innocence | Law | Rights | Sacred | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom |

Arthur Asher Miller

Where choice begins, Paradise ends, innocence ends, for what is Paradise but the absence of any need to choose this action?

Absence | Action | Choice | Ends | Innocence | Need | Paradise |

Author Unknown NULL

Those who love you are not fooled by mistakes you have made or dark images you hold about yourself. They remember your beauty when you feel ugly; your wholeness when you are broken; your innocence when you feel guilty; and your purpose when you are confused.

Beauty | Innocence | Love | Purpose | Purpose | Ugly | Wholeness | Beauty |

Henry David Thoreau, born David Henry Thoreau

Through our own recovered innocence we discern the innocence of our neighbors.

Innocence |

Plutarch, named Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus after becoming Roman citizen NULL

Medicine, to produce health, has to examine disease, and music, to create harmony, must investigate discord; and the supreme arts of temperance, of justice, and of wisdom, as they are acts of judgment and selection, exercised not on good and just and expedient only, but also on wicked, unjust, and inexpedient objects, do not give their commendations to the mere innocence whose boast is its inexperience of evil, and whose utter name is, by their award, simpleness and ignorance of what all men who live aright should know.

Disease | Evil | Good | Harmony | Health | Ignorance | Innocence | Judgment | Justice | Men | Music | Wisdom |

Ronald S. Miller

Spiritual teachers emphasize that by abandoning our preconceived ideas and ordinary perceptual filters, we can experience high states of consciousness, inexpressible delight, and a sense of innocence and mystery about existence... the transfiguration of life from a vale of tears into a celebration of truth and beauty.

Beauty | Consciousness | Existence | Experience | Ideas | Innocence | Life | Life | Mystery | Sense | Tears | Truth |

Gilbert Keith "G.K." Chesteron

It is not only possible to say a great deal in praise of play; it is really possible to say the highest things in praise of it. It might reasonably be maintained that the true object of all human life is play. Earth is a task garden; heaven is a playground. To be at last in such secure innocence that one can juggle with the universe and the stars, to be so good that one can treat everything as a joke — that may be, perhaps, the real end and final holiday of human souls.

Earth | Good | Heaven | Innocence | Life | Life | Object | Praise | Universe |

Irving Howe

The knowledge that makes us cherish innocence makes innocence unattainable.

Innocence | Knowledge |

Osho, born Chandra Mohan Jain, also known as Acharya Rajneesh and Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh NULL

Life is a mystery; that means it cannot be solved. And when all efforts to solve it prove futile, the mystery dawns upon you. Then the doors are open; then you are invited. As a knower, nobody enters the divine; as a child, ignorant, not knowing at all- the mystery embraces you. With a knowing mind you are clever, not innocent. Innocence is the door.

Innocence | Knowing | Means | Mind | Mystery |