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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Richard Savage

The only thought in the world that is worth anything is free thought. To free thought we owe all past progress and all hope for the future. Since when has any one made it appear that shackled thought could get on better than that which is free? Brains are a great misfortune if one is never to use them.

Better | Future | Hope | Misfortune | Past | Progress | Thought | Wisdom | World | Worth | Misfortune | Thought |

Aye Saung

You can measure your life’s worth by how many people you serve... All must work for their fellow human beings. Without that, the meaning of life is not fulfilled. Working for other people is the value of life.

Life | Life | Meaning | People | Wisdom | Work | Worth | Value |

Albert Schweitzer

No ray of sunshine is ever lost, but the green which it wakes into existence needs time to sprout, and it is not always granted to the sower to live to see the harvest. All work that is worth anything is done in faith.

Existence | Faith | Time | Wisdom | Work | Worth |

Alexander Smith

If a man is worth knowing at all, he is worth knowing well.

Knowing | Man | Wisdom | Worth |

Tauri NULL

Despite what man can do to man--and nature's plan--there are those civilizations out there in the cosmos who believe that Planet Earth is worth helping in its time of great adjustments.

Earth | Man | Nature | Plan | Time | Wisdom | Worth |

Robert Louis Stevenson, fully Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson

An aim in life is the only fortune worth the finding.

Fortune | Life | Life | Wisdom | Worth |

Charles Dudley Warner

There is no such thing as absolute value in this world. You can only estimate what a thing is worth to you.

Absolute | Wisdom | World | Worth | Value |

William Allen White

Everyone expects to go further than his father went; everyone expects to be better than he was born and every generation has one big impulse in its heart - to exceed all the other generations of the past in all the things that make life worth living.

Better | Father | Heart | Impulse | Life | Life | Past | Wisdom | Worth |

Henri Frédéric Amiel

No matter! – so long as the world is the work of eternal goodness, and so long as conscience has not deceived us – to give happiness, and to do good, there is our only law, our anchor of salvation, our beacon light, our reason for existing. All religions may crumble away; so long as this survives we have still an ideal, and life is worth living.

Conscience | Eternal | Good | Law | Life | Life | Light | Reason | Salvation | Work | World | Worth |

William Wirt

In composing, think much more of your matter than your manner. Spirit, grace, and dignity of manner are of great importance, both to the speaker and writer; but of infinitely more importance are the weight and worth of matter.

Dignity | Grace | Spirit | Wisdom | Worth | Think |

Ancrene Wisse, aka Ancrene Riwle NULL

You ought to say fewer fixed prayers so that you may do more reading. Reading is good prayer. Reading teaches us how to pray, and what to pray for, and then prayer achieves it. In the course of reading, when the heart is pleased, there arises a spirit of devotion which is worth many prayers.

Devotion | Good | Heart | Prayer | Reading | Spirit | Worth |

Robert Bellarmine, fully Saint Robert Bellarmine

An ounce of peace is worth more than a pound of victory.

Peace | Worth |

Julian Baggini

One reason why the unexamined life can still be worth living is that it can be a life full of love.

Life | Life | Love | Reason | Worth |

Robert E. Carter, fully Robert Edgar Carter

Just as life is defined as biological change and death as its lack, so meaning in life is characterized by the application of stable patterns to changing circumstances and the replacing of old patterns of understanding with new and exploratory ones. Meaning is found in the losing of it, the searching after it, and in the finding of it again. The meaning in your life is in flux and is to be found in the flux (the flow) of meaning, which is therefore itself a source of meaning in your life. All this does require, however, the developing of a tolerance for ambiguity, of a willingness to accept the inevitability of change and the precariousness of your present vision, and of an openness to the unending richness of your experience of the world in its manifold variety and diversity.

Ambiguity | Change | Circumstances | Death | Diversity | Experience | Life | Life | Meaning | Openness | Present | Understanding | Vision | World | Old |

George Arthur Buttrick

All true prayer is worship – the ascription of worth to the Eternal. Without adoration, thanksgiving may become a miserliness, petition a selfish clamor, intercession a currying of special favors for our friends, and even contemplation may turn into a refined indulgence.

Contemplation | Eternal | Indulgence | Prayer | Worship | Worth | Contemplation |