Great Throughts Treasury

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Friedrich Schiller, fully Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

As long as man dwells in a state of pure nature (I mean pure and not coarse nature), all his being acts at once like a simple sensuous unity, like a harmonious whole. The senses and reason, the receptive faculty and the spontaneously active faculty, have not been as yet separated in their respective functions; a priori they are not yet in contradiction to each other. Then the feelings of man are not the formless play of chance; nor are his thoughts an empty play of imagination, without any value. His feelings proceed from the law of necessity, his thoughts from reality. But when man enters the state of civilization, and art has fashioned him, this sensuous harmony which was in him disappears, and henceforth he can only manifest himself as a moral unity, that is, as aspiring to unity. The harmony that existed as a fact in the former state, the harmony of feeling and thought, only exists in an ideal state. It is no longer in him, but out of him; it is a conception of thought which he must begin by realizing in himself; it is no longer a fact, a reality of his life.

Art | Chance | Civilization | Contradiction | Feelings | Harmony | Imagination | Law | Life | Life | Man | Nature | Necessity | Play | Reality | Reason | Thought | Unity | Wisdom | Art | Thought |

Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury

I would be virtuous for my own sake, thought nobody were to know it; as I would be clean for my own sake, though nobody could see me.

Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Noah benShea

There is only work and love in life, thought Jacob. If we are fortunate, we love our work. If we are wise, we are willing to work at love.

Life | Life | Love | Thought | Wisdom | Wise | Work | Thought |

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 |

Albert Schweitzer

The abdication of thought has been the decisive factor in the collapse of civilization.

Civilization | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Ryushu Shutaku

Mind set free in the Dharma-realm, I sit at the moon-filled window Watching the mountains with my ears, Hearing the stream with open eyes. Each molecule preaches perfect law, Each moment chants true sutra: The most fleeting thought is timeless, A single hair's enough to stir the sea.

Enough | Law | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Charles Simmons

Meditation is the nurse of thought, and thought the food for meditation.

Meditation | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Albert Schweitzer

Thought is the strongest thing we have. Work done by true and profound thought - that is a real force.

Force | Thought | Wisdom | Work | Thought |

George Augustus Sala, fully George Augustus Henry Sala

Thought engenders thought. Place one idea upon paper, another will follow it, and still another, until you have written a page. You cannot fathom your mind. It is a well of thought which has no bottom. The more you draw from it, the more clear and fruitful will it be. If you neglect to think yourself, and use other people's thoughts, giving them utterance only, you will never know what you are capable of. At first your ideas may come out in lumps, homely and shapeless; but no matter; time and perseverance will arrange and polish them. Learn to think, and you will learn to write; the more you think, the better you will express your ideas.

Better | Giving | Ideas | Mind | Neglect | People | Perseverance | Thought | Time | Will | Wisdom | Learn | Think | Thought |

Albert Schweitzer

Reverence for life does not allow the scholar to live for his science alone, even if he is very useful to the community in so doing. Reverence for life does not permit the artist to exist only for his art, even if he gives inspiration to many by its means... Reverence for life demands for all that they should sacrifice a portion of their own lives for others.

Art | Inspiration | Life | Life | Means | Reverence | Sacrifice | Scholar | Science | Wisdom |

Sydney Smith

I once gave a lady two-and-twenty receipts against melancholy; one was a bright fire; another, to remember all the pleasant things said to her; another, to keep a box of sugarplums on the chimney-piece and a kettle simmering on the hob. I thought this mere trifling at the moment, but have in after life discovered how true it is that these little pleasures often banish melancholy better than higher and more exalted objects; and that no means ought to be thought too trifling which can oppose it either in ourselves or in others.

Better | Life | Life | Little | Means | Melancholy | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, Commonly called Alfred Lord Tennyson

All the past of Time reveals a bridal dawn of thunder-peals, whenever Thought hath wedded Fact.

Dawn | Past | Thought | Time | Wisdom | Thought |

Sydney Smith

The essence of every species of wit is surprise; which, vi termini, must be sudden; and the sensations which wit has a tendency to excite are impaired or destroyed as often as they are mingled with much thought or passion.

Passion | Thought | Wisdom | Wit | Thought |

Moritz Steinschneider

The poet paints the thought of the philosopher, the philosopher analyzes the picture of the poet, and hence arises the stereotyped form of quotation.

Thought | Wisdom | Thought |