Great Throughts Treasury

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Stephen Leacock, fully Stephen Butler Leacock

The work that the schoolmaster is doing is inestimable in its consequence. He is laying the foundation of the careers of men who are to lead the next generation. He is also knocking all the best stuff out of a great number of them.

Men | Wisdom | Work |

Karl Marx (1818-1883) German Philosopher, Socialist and Friedrich Engels

It has been objected that upon the abolition of private property all work will cease and universal laziness will overtake us. According to this, bourgeois society ought long ago to have gone to the dogs through sheer idleness; for those of its members who work acquire nothing, and those who acquire anything do not work.

Idleness | Laziness | Nothing | Property | Society | Will | Wisdom | Work | Society |

Henry C. Link

Although generalizations are dangerous, I venture to say that at the bottom of most fears, both mild and severe, will be found an overactive mind and an underactive body. Hence, I have advised many people, in their quest for happiness, to use their heads less and their arms and legs more... in useful work or play. We generate fears while we sit; we overcome them in action. Fear is nature's warning signal to get busy.

Action | Body | Fear | Mind | Nature | People | Play | Warning | Will | Wisdom | Work |

John Masefield

Best trust the happy moments. What they gave makes man less fearful of that certain grave and gives his work compassion and new eyes, the days that make us happy make us wise.

Compassion | Grave | Happy | Man | Trust | Wisdom | Wise | Work |

Walter Lippmann

Successful democratic politicians are insecure and intimidated men. They advance politically only as they placate, appease, bribe, seduce, bamboozle, or otherwise manage to manipulate the demanding and threatening elements in their constituencies. The decisive consideration is not whether the proposition is good but whether it is popular -- not whether it will work well and prove itself but whether the active talking constituents like it immediately. Politicians rationalize this servitude by saying that in a democracy public men are the servants of the people.

Consideration | Democracy | Good | Men | Public | Servitude | Talking | Will | Wisdom | Work |

Andrew H Malcolm

Farmers now are members of a capital-intensive industry that values good bookwork more than backwork. so several times a year almost every farmer must seek operating credit from the college fellow in the white shirt and tie - in effect, asking financial permission to work hard on his own land.

Credit | Good | Industry | Land | Wisdom | Work |

Alfred Mercier

There was a wise man in the east whose constant prayer was that he might see today with the eyes of tomorrow.

Man | Prayer | Tomorrow | Wisdom | Wise |

Thomas Merton

The least of the work of learning is done in the classrooms.

Learning | Wisdom | Work |

John Morley, 1st Viscount Morely of Blackburn, Lord Morley

I believe the recipe for happiness to be just enough money to pay the monthly bills you acquire, a little surplus to give you confidence, a little too much work each day, enthusiasm for your work, a substantial share of good health, a couple of real friends, and a wife and children to share life's beauty with you.

Beauty | Children | Confidence | Day | Enough | Enthusiasm | Good | Health | Life | Life | Little | Money | Surplus | Wife | Wisdom | Work | Beauty | Happiness |

Joseph Fort Newton

To live well we must have a faith fit to live by, a self fit to live with, and a work fit to live for.

Faith | Self | Wisdom | Work |

C. Wright Mills, fully Charles Wright Mills

Much work is merely a way to make money; much leisure is merely a way to spend it.

Leisure | Money | Wisdom | Work |

William Mountford

For knowledge to become wisdom, and for the soul to grow, the soul must be rooted in God: and it is through prayer that there comes to us that which is the strength of our strength, and the virtue of our virtue, the Holy Spirit.

God | Knowledge | Prayer | Soul | Spirit | Strength | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom |

James McCosh

In the end, thought rules the world. There are times when impulses and passions are more powerful, but they soon expend themselves; while mind, acting constantly, is ever ready to drive them back and work when their energy is exhausted.

Energy | Mind | Thought | Wisdom | Work | World | Thought |

Domingo Moles

Life is a conscious space between two eternities. It is a canyon separating never from forever. It is the realm where feelings are born in both sprit and flesh. Life only gives meaning to the time a man lives. Only the living have meaning... The projection of man in his work is the meaning of life. Unless a man creates something outside himself, the meaning of his life will vanish at the instant of his death.

Death | Feelings | Life | Life | Man | Meaning | Space | Time | Will | Wisdom | Work |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Every fact and every work exercises a fresh persuasion over every age and every new species of man.

Age | Man | Persuasion | Wisdom | Work |

George Meredith

Who rises from Prayer a better man, his prayer is answered.

Better | Man | Prayer | Wisdom |

J. V. Moldenhawer

Often our work seems insignificant and unimportant when we compare ourselves with the immensity of time and the universe, but God gave us our moment on earth to be used in the best possible way.

Earth | God | Time | Universe | Wisdom | Work | God |