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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Diogenes Laƫrtius, aka "Diogenes the Cynic"

As a matter of self-preservation, a man needs to be supplied with good friends or ardent enemies, for the former instruct him and the latter take him to task.

Good | Man | Self | Self-preservation | Wisdom | Friends |

Nathaniel Emmons

Reading should be in proportion to thinking, and thinking in proportion to reading.

Reading | Thinking | Wisdom |

Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

An opinion may be controverted; a prejudice, never.

Opinion | Prejudice | Wisdom |

Albert Einstein

The school should always have as its aim that the young man leave it as a harmonious personality, not as a specialist. This in my opinion is true in a certain sense even in technical schools.... The development of general ability for independent thinking and judgment should always be placed foremost, not the acquisition of special knowledge.

Ability | Judgment | Knowledge | Man | Opinion | Personality | Sense | Thinking | Wisdom |

Benjamin Franklin

He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money.

Money | Opinion | Will | Wisdom |

Joseph Farrell, fully Joseph Patrick Farrell

Take it for granted that the greater your achievement the more genuine will be the surprise of your friends and neighbors.

Achievement | Will | Wisdom | Friends |

Henry Fielding

A truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with excellency of heart.

Heart | Taste | Wisdom |

Benjamin Franklin

I develop the habit of expressing myself in terms of modest diffidence, never using, when I advanced anything that may possibly be disputed, the words certainly, undoubtedly, or any other that give the air of positiveness to an opinion, but rather say, I conceive or apprehend a thing to be so and so: It appear to me or should not think it, so or so, for such and such reasons; or I imagine it to be so, or it is so, if I am not mistaken. This habit I believe has been of great advantage to me when I have had occasion to inculcate my opinion and persuade men into measures that I have been, time to time, engaged in promoting.

Habit | Men | Opinion | Time | Wisdom | Words | Think |

Benjamin Franklin

Public opinion cannot do for virtue what it does for vice. It is the essence of virtue to look above opinion. Vice is consistent with, and very often strengthened by, entire subservience to it.

Opinion | Public | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | Vice |

Henry George

The ideal social state is not that in which each gets an equal amount of wealth, but in which each gets in proportion to his contribution to the general stock.

Wealth | Wisdom |

Margaret Fuller, fully Sara Margaret Fuller, Marchese Ossoli

Only the dreamer shall understand realities, though in truth his dreaming must be not out of proportion to his waking.

Truth | Wisdom | Understand |

Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Schlomo Freud

It is easy enough to endow the Matterhorn with another and less exalted meaning. The scale of 1:50,000 may be roughly the proportion in which fate fulfills our wishes, and in which we ourselves carry out our good intentions.

Enough | Fate | Good | Meaning | Wisdom | Wishes | Fate |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

It is better to be deceived by one's friends than to deceive them.

Better | Wisdom | Friends |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words... Men are so inclined to content themselves with what is commonplace; the spirit and the senses so easily grow dead. It is only because they are not used to taste of what is excellent that take generality of people take delight in silly and insipid things, provided they are new.

Day | Good | Little | Men | People | Spirit | Taste | Wisdom | Words |

Gersonides, abbreviation of first letters as RalBaG from Levi ben Gerson NULL

By means of rational thought we have reached the opinion that God knows in advance only the possibilities open to a man in his freedom, not the particular decisions he will make.. It is the opinion of our religion that God never changes... and yet we find in the words of the prophets that God does repent over some things... It is impossible to solve this contradiction if we adopt the view that God knows particular things as particulars.

Contradiction | Freedom | God | Man | Means | Opinion | Religion | Thought | Will | Wisdom | Words | God | Thought |

Edvard Grieg, fully Edvard Hagerup Grieg

It is great to have friends when one is young, but indeed it is still more so when you are getting old. When we are young, friends are, like everything else, a matter of course. In the old days we know what it means to have them.

Means | Wisdom | Friends | Old |