Great Throughts Treasury

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Friedrich Engels

With the seizing of the means of production by society, production of commodities is done away with, and, simultaneously, the mastery of the product over the producer. Anarchy in social production is replaced by plan-conforming, conscious organization. The struggle for individual existence disappears... Only from that time will man himself, with full consciousness, make his own history - only from that time will the social causes set in movement by him have, in the main and in a constantly growing measure, the results intended by him. It is the ascent of man from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom.

Anarchy | Consciousness | Existence | Freedom | History | Individual | Man | Means | Necessity | Organization | Plan | Society | Struggle | Time | Will | Wisdom |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Law is mighty, necessity is mightier.

Law | Necessity | Wisdom |

David Hume

Upon the whole, necessity is something, that exists in the mind, not in objects; nor is it possible for us ever to form the most distant idea of it, consider’d as a quality in bodies. Either we have no idea of necessity, or necessity is nothing but that determination of the thought to pass from causes to effects and from effects to causes, according to their experienc’d union.

Determination | Mind | Necessity | Nothing | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

James Henry Leigh Hunt

Beauty too often sacrifices to fashion. The spirit of fashion is not the beautiful, but the willful; not the graceful, but the fantastic; not the superior in the abstract, but the superior in the worst of all concretes - the vulgar. The high point of taste and elegance is to be sought for, not in the most fashionable circles, but in the best-bred, and such as can dispense with the eternal necessity of never being twice the same.

Abstract | Beauty | Elegance | Eternal | Necessity | Spirit | Taste | Wisdom |

James Henry Leigh Hunt

Some tears belong to us because we are unfortunate; others, because we are humane; many because we are mortal. But most are caused by our being unwise. It is these last only that of necessity produce more.

Mortal | Necessity | Tears | Wisdom |

Roswell Dwight Hitchcock

True greatness, first of all, is a thing of the heart. It is alive with robust and generous sympathies. It is neither behind its age nor too far before it. It is up with its age, and ahead of it only just so far as to be able to lead its march. It cannot slumber, for activity is a necessity of its existence. It is no reservoir, but a fountain.

Age | Existence | Greatness | Heart | Necessity | Wisdom |

Douglas Meador

The indelicate hand of necessity is forever leaving its fingerprints on the fragile crystal of dreams.

Dreams | Necessity | Wisdom |

Stoics, The Stoics or Stoicism NULL

Prior events are causes of those following them, and in this manner all things are bound together with one another, and thus nothing happens in the world such that something else is not entirely a consequence of it and attached to it as a cause... From everything that happens something else follows depending on it by necessity as cause.

Cause | Events | Necessity | Nothing | Wisdom | World | Following |

Samuel Warren

What is difficulty? Only a word indicating the degree of strength requisite for accomplishing particular objects; a mere notice of the necessity for exertion; a bug-bear to children and fools; only a mere stimulus to men.

Children | Difficulty | Men | Necessity | Strength | Wisdom |

H. G. Wells, fully Herbert George Wells

The professional military mind is by necessity an inferior and unimaginative mind; no man of high intellectual quality would willingly imprison his gifts in such a calling.

Man | Mind | Necessity | Wisdom |

Jean Bodin

If justice is the end of the law, the law the work of the prince, and the prince the image of god, it follows of necessity that the law of the prince should be modeled on the law of God.

God | Justice | Law | Necessity | Work |

Thomas Edison, fully Thomas Alva Edison

Discontent is the first necessity of progress.

Discontent | Necessity | Progress |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

The purpose of life is undoubtedly to know oneself. We cannot do it unless we learn to identify ourselves with all that lives. The sum total of that life is God. Hence the necessity of realizing God living within every one of us… The instrument of this knowledge is boundless, selfless service.

God | Knowledge | Life | Life | Necessity | Purpose | Purpose | Service | God | Learn |

Erich Fromm, fully Erich Seligmann Fromm

The inability to act spontaneously, to express what one genuinely feels and thinks, and the resulting necessity to present a pseudo-self to others and oneself, are the root of the feeling of inferiority and weakness.

Inferiority | Necessity | Present | Self | Weakness |

Os Guiness

There’s a moment when the choice to act moves beyond a discussion of motives, for even an awareness of our own motives can become a form of necessity that lets our responsibility off the hook. And the moment of faith is a moment when no part of us is excused. With no ifs, no buts, no conditions, no escape clauses, all we are is challenged to rise to the choice and shoulder the responsibility for our answer.

Awareness | Choice | Discussion | Faith | Motives | Necessity | Responsibility | Awareness |