Great Throughts Treasury

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Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

To me many of my colleagues at Time, basically kind and intensely well-meaning people, seemed to me as charming and as removed from reality as fish in a fish bowl. To me they seemed to know little about the forces that were shaping the history of our time. To me they seemed like little children, knowing and clever little children, but knowing and clever chiefly about trifling things while they were extremely resistant to finding out about anything else.

Belief | Delusion | Habit | Mind | Openness | Peace | People | Price | War | World |

Wilhelm Reich

You are different from the really great man in only one thing: The great man, at one time, also was a very little man, but he developed one important ability: he learned to see where he was small in his thinking, and actions. Under the pressure of some task which was dear to him he learned better and better to sense the threat that comes from his smallness and pettiness. The great man, then, knows when and in what he is a little man.

Belief | Glory | Little | Murder | Will | Murder | Afraid |

Walt Disney, fully Walter Elias "Walt" Disney

It has that thing - the imagination, and the feeling of happy excitement I knew when I was a kid.

Good | Obedience |

Wilfred Trotter, fully Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter

The air of caricature never fails to show itself in the products of reason applied relentlessly and without correction. The observation of clinical facts would seem to be a pursuit of the physician as harmless as it is indispensable. [But] it seemed irresistibly rational to certain minds that diseases should be as fully classifiable as are beetles and butterflies. This doctrine ... bore perhaps its richest fruit in the hands of Boissier de Sauvauges. In his Nosologia Methodica published in 1768 ... this Linnaeus of the bedside grouped diseases into ten classes, 295 genera, and 2400 species.

Belief | Experience | Science | Think |

Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

That [haunting fear of being wrong] is the fate of those who break without knowing clearly that Communism is wrong because something else is right, because to the challenge: God or Man?, they continue to give the answer: Man… They are witnesses against something; they have ceased to be witnesses for anything.

Awe | Important | Life | Life | Light | Men | Reverence | Wonder | World |

Whittaker Chambers, born Jay Vivian Chambers, aka Jay David Whittaker Chambers

I know that I am leaving the winning side for the losing side, but it is better to die on the losing side than to live under Communism.

Awe | Life | Life | Man | Meaning | Reverence | Woman |

Walter Brueggemann

A newness has begun and it is a newness to the victimized ones. Invited to join are all those who have groaned under the ways of the old kings.

Obedience | Opinion | Public | Tyranny | Think |

Walter Lippmann

The disesteem into which moralists have fallen is due at bottom to their failure to see that in an age like this one the function of the moralist is not to exhort men to be good but to elucidate what the good is. The problem of sanctions is secondary.

Belief | Conduct | Doubt | Good | Law | Man | Power | Rebellion | Rights |

Walter Lippmann

Society can only exist on the basis that there is some amount of polished lying and that no-one says exactly what he thinks.

Belief | Sacrifice | War |

Walter Lippmann

There is an ascendant feeling among the people that all achievement should be measured in human happiness.

Belief | Example | Force | Humanity | Wisdom |

Walter Lippmann

We are living through the closing chapters of the established and traditional way of life. We are in the early beginnings of a struggle to remake our civilization. It is not a good time for politicians. It is a time for prophets and leaders and explorers and investors and pioneers, and for those who are willing to plant trees for their children to sit under.

Belief | World |

Walter Rauschenbusch

The Hebrew religion was an unfinished religion. That is one of the best proofs of its divine inspiration. The prophets had the forward look [and] great things were yet to come. As one of the most daring expressed it, the old and hallowed covenant, made by God at the Exodus, would be superseded by a new and higher relation; God would write his law into the hearts of the people; the old drill in outward statutes would disappear, for all men would know God by an inward experience of forgiveness and love.

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Warren Buffett, fully Warren Edward Buffett, aka Oracle of Omaha

What the wise do in the beginning, fools do in the end.

Belief | Gold | Past | Price | Truth | Will |

Wayne Dyer, fully Wayne Walter Dyer

One of the most effective means for transcending ordinary and moving into the realm of extraordinary is saying yes more frequently and eliminating no almost completely. I call it saying yes to life. Say yes to yourself, to your family, your children, your coworkers, and your business...

Energy | Individual | Life | Life | Love | Reverence | Will |

Washington Irving

Man passes away; his name perishes from record and recollection; his history is as a tale that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin.

Angels | Art | Nature | Object | Paradise | Power | Reverence | Sacred | Worship | Art |

Wendell Berry

As I understand it, I am being paid only for my work in arranging the words; my property is that arrangement. The thoughts in this book, on the contrary, are not mine. They came freely to me, and I give them freely away. I have no intellectual property, and I think that all claimants to such property are thieves.

Belief | Religion |

Welsh Proverbs

There is no miser without his load of trouble.

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Wendell Berry

The United States has 250 Billion tons of recoverable coal reserves - enough to last 100 years even at double the current rate of consumption.' We humans have inhabited the earth for many thousands of years, and now we can look forward to surviving for another hundred by doubling our consumption of coal? This is national security? The world-ending fire of industrial fundamentalism may already be burning in our furnaces and engines, but if it will burn for a hundred more years, that will be fine. Surely it would be better to intend straightforwardly to contain the fire and eventually put it out! But once greed has been made an honorable motive, then you have an economy without limits. It has no place for temperance or thrift or the ecological law of return. It will do anything. It is monstrous by definition.

Justice | Practice | Reverence | Work |

W. H. Auden, fully Wystan Hugh Auden

Lay your sleeping head, my love, human on my faithless arm; time and fevers burn away individual beauty from thoughtful children, and the grave proves the child ephemeral; but in my arms till break of day let the living creature lie: mortal, guilty, but to me the entirely beautiful.

Belief | Deeds | God | Love | Man | Order | People | Prosperity | Sacrifice | Deeds | God | Victim |

Wendell Berry

We have made it our overriding ambition to escape work, and as a consequence have debased work until it is only fit to escape from. We have debased the products of work and have been, in turn, debased by them.

Ability | Arrogance | Behavior | Capacity | Change | Creativity | Danger | Doubt | Effort | Error | Good | Greed | Humility | Life | Life | Pride | Reverence | Sense | Will | World | Danger | Learn | Understand |