Great Throughts Treasury

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François Mitterand, fully François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterand

I believe in the virtue of traditions, and I recall having often spoken this phrase: “Memory is revolutionary.” If one has the ambition of preparing the century to come, breaking with the past or being ignorant of its amounts to cutting one’s own roots and drying up on the spot.

Ambition | Memory | Past | Virtue | Virtue | Ambition |

John Henry Newman, aka Cardinal Newman and Blessed John Henry Newman

Knowledge is the one thing, virtue another; good sense is not conscience, refinement is not humility, nor is largeness and justness of view faith.

Conscience | Faith | Good | Humility | Knowledge | Refinement | Sense | Virtue | Virtue |

Pelagius NULL

We are not born in our full development but with a capacity for good an evil; we are begotten as well without virtue as without vice, and before the activity of our own personal will there is nothing in man but what God has stored in him.

Capacity | Evil | God | Good | Man | Nothing | Virtue | Virtue | Will | God |

Yiddish Proverbs

To learn the whole Talmud is a great accomplishment; to learn one good virtue is even greater.

Accomplishment | Good | Virtue | Virtue | Learn |

Maximilien Robespierre, fully Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre

If virtue be the spring of popular government in times of peace, the spring of that government during a revolution is virtue combined with terror: virtue, without which terror is destructive; terror, without which virtue is impotent. Terror is the only justice prompt, severe and inflexible; it is then an emanation of virtue; it is less a distinct principle than a natural consequence of the general principle of democracy, applied to the most pressing wants of the country.

Democracy | Government | Justice | Peace | Revolution | Terror | Virtue | Virtue | Wants | Government |

David Schmidtz

The existentialist insight, in part, is that meaning is something we give to life. We do not find meaning so much as throw ourselves at it. The Zen insight, in part, is that worrying about meaning may itself make life less meaningful than it might have been. Part of the virtue of the Zen attitude lies in learning to not need to be busy: learning there is joy and meaning and peace in simply being mindful, not needing to change or be changed. Let the moment mean what it will.

Change | Insight | Joy | Learning | Life | Life | Meaning | Need | Peace | Virtue | Virtue | Will | Zen |

Louis Auguste Sabatier

And what is the education of mankind if not the passage from faith in authority to personal conviction and to the sustained practice of the intellectual duty to consent to no idea except by virtue of its recognized truth, to accept no fact until its reality has been, in one way or another, established.

Authority | Duty | Education | Faith | Mankind | Practice | Reality | Truth | Virtue | Virtue |

Jeremy Taylor

When we pray for any virtue, we should cultivate the virtue as well as pray for it; the form of your prayers should be the rule of your life; every petition to god is a precept to man.

God | Life | Life | Man | Precept | Rule | Virtue | Virtue | God |

Teresa of Avila, aka Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada NULL

A slight failing in one virtue is enough to pull all the others to sleep.

Enough | Virtue | Virtue |

Vauvenargues, Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues NULL

People find happiness both in wisdom and folly, virtue and vice. Contentment is no index of true worth.

Contentment | Folly | People | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | Worth | Happiness |

Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh

Punctuality is the virtue of the bored.

Punctuality | Virtue | Virtue |

Benjamin Franklin

Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor liberty to purchase power.

Liberty | Power | Virtue | Virtue | Wealth |

Kristen Renwick Monroe

Altruists have a particular perspective in which all mankind is connected through a common humanity, in which each individual is linked to all others and to a world in which all living beings are entitled to a certain humane treatment merely by virtue of being alive.

Humanity | Individual | Mankind | Virtue | Virtue | World |