Great Throughts Treasury

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Kenneth Eldon Bailey

The first and worst of all frauds is the cheat one's self. All sin is easy after that.

Self | Sin | Wisdom |

Honoré de Balzac

Hope is the better half of courage. Hope has it not sustained the work, and given the fainting heart time and patience to outwit the chances and changes of life.

Better | Courage | Heart | Hope | Life | Life | Patience | Time | Wisdom | Work |

Charles Pierre Baudelaire

I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust.

Honor | Man | Wisdom | Understand |

Bible or The Bible or Holy Bible NULL

Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you.

Hope | Man | Reason | Wisdom |

Phillips Brooks

There is no life so humble that, if it be true and genuinely human and obedient to God, it may not hope to shed some of His light. There is no life so meager that the greatest and wisest of us can afford to despise it. We cannot know at what moment it may flash forth with the life of God.

Despise | God | Hope | Life | Life | Light | Wisdom |

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, fully Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton

The man who seeks one, and but one, thing in life may hope to achieve it; but he who seeks all things, wherever he goes, only reaps, from the hopes which he sows, a harvest of barren regrets.

Hope | Life | Life | Man | Wisdom |

William Bolitho, pen name for Charles William Ryall

A hope, if it is not big enough, can poison much more thoroughly than most despairs, for hope is more essentially an irritant than a soporific.

Enough | Hope | Wisdom |

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, fully Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton

In life, as in whist, hope nothing from the way cards may be dealt to you. Play the cards, whatever they be, to the best of your skill.

Hope | Life | Life | Nothing | Play | Skill | Wisdom |

Jean de La Bruyère

We hope to grow old, yet we fear old age; that is, we are willing to live, and afraid to die.

Age | Fear | Hope | Old age | Wisdom | Afraid | Old |

Henry Bolingbroke, Henry IV of England

As thou desirest the love of God and man, beware of pride. It is a tumor in the mind, that breaks and ruins all thine actions; a worm in thy treasury, that eats and ruins thine estate. It loves no man, and is beloved of none; it disparages another's virtues by detraction, and thine own vainglory. It is the friend of the flatterer, the mother of envy, the nurse of fury, the sin of devils, and devil of mankind. It hates superiors, scorns inferiors, and owns no equal. In short, till thou hate it, God hate thee.

Devil | Envy | Friend | Fury | God | Hate | Love | Man | Mankind | Mind | Mother | Pride | Sin | Wisdom | God |

Richard Francis Burton, fully Sir Richard Francis Burton

Every other sin hath some pleasures annexed to it, or will admit of some excuse, but envy wants both. We should strive against it, for if indulged in it will be to us as a foretaste of hell upon earth.

Earth | Envy | Hell | Sin | Wants | Will | Wisdom |

Allan Chalmers, fully Allan Knight Chalmers

The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.

Hope | Love | Wisdom | Happiness |

Harry Woodburn Chase

Man's knowledge of science has clearly outstripped his knowledge of man. Our only hope of making the atom servant rather than master lies in education, in a broad liberal education where each student within his capacity can free himself from trammels of dogmatic prejudice and apply his educational accouterment to besetting social and human problems.

Capacity | Education | Hope | Knowledge | Man | Prejudice | Problems | Science | Wisdom |

Horace Bushnell

God made sin possible just as he made all lying wonders possible, but he never made it a fact, never set anything in his plan to harmonize with it. Therefore it enters the world as a forbidden fact against everything that God has ordained.

God | Lying | Plan | Sin | Wisdom | World | God |

James Burgh

In prosperity prepare for a change; in adversity hope for one.

Adversity | Change | Hope | Prosperity | Wisdom |

Elihu Burritt

All that I have accomplished, or expect or hope to accomplish, has been and will be by that plotting, patient, persevering process of accretion which builds the ant heap, particle by particle, thought by thought, fact by fact.

Hope | Thought | Will | Wisdom | Thought |

G. K. Chesterton, fully Gilbert Keith Chesterton

A man must love a thing very much if he not only practices it without any hope of fame and money, but even practices it without any hope of doing it well.

Fame | Hope | Love | Man | Money | Wisdom |

Theodore Cuyler, fully Theodore Ledyard Cuyler

Know what your sin is and confess it; but do not imagine that you have approved yourself a penitent by confessing sin in the abstract.

Abstract | Sin | Wisdom |

George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann or Marian Evans

I could not live in peace if I put the shadow of a willful sin between myself and God.

God | Peace | Sin | Wisdom |