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 |

Frederic Eggleston, fully Sir Frederic William Eggleston

Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.

Failure | People | Success | Wisdom |

Francis Alexander "F.A." Durivage, wrote under pen name "Old Un"

Real merit requires as much labor, to be placed in a true light, a humbug to be elevated to an unworthy eminence; only the success of the false is temporary that of the true, immortal.

Labor | Light | Merit | Success | Wisdom |

George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann or Marian Evans

Nothing will give permanent success in any enterprise of life, except native capacity cultivated by honest and persevering effort. Genius is often but the capacity for receiving and improving by discipline.

Capacity | Discipline | Effort | Genius | Life | Life | Nothing | Success | Will | Wisdom |

David Dudley Field II

Above all others is justice: success is a good thing; wealth is good also; honor is better; but justice excels them all.

Better | Good | Honor | Justice | Success | Wealth | Wisdom |

Brendan Francis Behan

The prospect of success in achieving our most cherished dream is not without its terrors. Who is more deprived and alone than the man who has achieved his dream?

Man | Success | Wisdom |

William Feather

There isn't much thrill in success unless one has first been close to failure.

Failure | Success | Wisdom |

F. Scott Fitzgerald, fully Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald

The compensation of a very early success is a conviction that life is a romantic matter. In the best sense one stays young.

Compensation | Life | Life | Sense | Success | 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 |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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

Better | Wisdom | Friends |

Eugene Gifford Grace

If I were to prescribe one process in the training of men which is fundamental to success in any direction, it would be thoroughgoing training in the habit of observation. It is a habit which every one of us should be seeking ever more to perfect.

Habit | Men | Observation | Success | Training | Wisdom |

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 |

J. B. S. Haldane, fully John Burdon Sanderson Haldane

We do not know, in most cases, how far social failure and success are due to heredity, and how far to environment. But environment is the easier of the two to improve.

Failure | Heredity | Success | Wisdom | Failure |

R. B. Cunninghame Graham, fully Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham

Nothing can stand against success and yet keep fresh. Nations as well as individuals feel its vulgarizing power.

Nations | Nothing | Power | Success | Wisdom |

J. B. S. Haldane, fully John Burdon Sanderson Haldane

The making of friends who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life.

Life | Life | Man | Success | Wisdom | Friends |

Bruce Doolin Henderson

The essential element of successful strategy is that it derives its success from the differences between competitors with a consequent difference in their behavior. Ordinarily, this means that any corporate policy and plan which is typical of the industry is doomed to mediocrity. Where this is not so, it should be possible to demonstrate that all other competitors are at a distinct disadvantage.

Behavior | Industry | Means | Mediocrity | Plan | Policy | Success | Wisdom |

Paul G. Hoffman, fully Paul Gray Hoffman

It is a deep-seated belief on the part of almost all Americans that their success will be better assured as they help to build the success of others.

Belief | Better | Success | Will | Wisdom |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Whether a man accepts from fortune her spade and will look downward and dig, or from aspiration her axe and cord, and will scale the ice, the one and only success which it is his to command is to bring to his work a mighty heart.

Aspiration | Fortune | Heart | Man | Success | Will | Wisdom | Work | Aspiration |

Robert Ernest Hume

The Golden Rule exists in each of the world's major religions... Hinduism: Do naught to others which, if done to thee, would cause thee pain: this is the sum of duty. Buddhism: A clansman [should] minister to his friends and familiars... by treating them as he treats himself. Confucianism: The Master replied: "What you do not want done to yourself, do not do unto others." Taoism: To those who are good to me, I am good; and to those who are not good to me, I am also good. And thus all get to be good. To those who are sincere with me, I am sincere; and to those who are not sincere with me, I am also sincere. And thus all get to be sincere. Zorastrianism: Whatever thou dost not approve for thyself, do not approve for anyone else. When thou hast acted in this manner, thou art righteous. Judaism: Take heed to thyself, my child, in all thy works; and be discreet in all thy behavior. And what thou thyself hatest, do to no man. Christianity: All things therefore whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even so do ye also unto them. Greek Philosophy: Do not do to others what you would not wish to suffer yourself. Treat your friends as you would want them to treat you.

Art | Behavior | Cause | Duty | Golden Rule | Good | Man | Men | Pain | Philosophy | Rule | Wisdom | World | Art | Golden Rule | Friends |