Great Throughts Treasury

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Václav Havel

Without a global revolution in the sphere of human consciousness a more humane society will not emerge.

Blame | Democracy | Duty | Freedom | Government | Obligation | Responsibility | Sin | Will | Wrong | Government | Understand |

Václav Havel

Today I would like to thank from my heart all those of you who have trusted me, sympathized with me or in any way supported me. Without your understanding and goodwill I would not have been able to stay in office for even a few moments. I appreciate your support all the more for the fact that I did not try at all costs to obtain it. I frequently even took what was clearly a minority position and so reaped more opposition than recognition. Sometimes I may have been mistaken in this but I would like to assure you of one thing: I have always tried to abide by the dictates of the authority under which I took my oath of office — the dictates of the best of my awareness and conscience.

Freedom | Present | Rule | Think |

Vannevar Bush

That the threat is now intense is not a reason to abandon our quest for knowledge. It is a reason to hold it more tightly, in spite of the need for action to preserve our freedom, in spite of the distractions of living in turmoil, that it may not be lost or brushed aside by the demands of the hour. We would not neglect our duty to our country and our fellows to strive mightily to preserve our ways and our lives. There is an added duty, not inconsistent, not less. It is the duty to so live that there may be a reason for living, beyond the mere mechanisms of life. It is the duty to carry on, under stress, the search for understanding.

Curiosity | Freedom | Government | Inquiry | Plan | Play | Progress | Government |

Tryon Edwards

To rule one's anger is well; to prevent it is better.

Grief | Prosperity |

Tom Lehrer, fully Thomas Andrew Lehrer

All books can be indecent books, though recent books are bolder. For filth, I'm glad to say, is in the mind of the beholder. When correctly viewed, everything is lewd. I could tell you things about Peter Pan, and the Wizard of OZ, there's a dirty old man!

Freedom | Problems | Television |

Turkish Proverbs

He that considers in prosperity; will be less afflicted in adversity.

Grief |

Turkish Proverbs

A pear will fall to its root. (Children take after their parents.)

Grief | Man |

Thomas L. Friedman, fully Thomas Lauren Friedman

When we were young kids growing up in America, we were told to eat our Vegetables at dinner and not leave them. Mothers said, think of the starving children in India and finish the dinner. And now I tell my children: Finish your homework. Think of the children in India Who would make you starve, if you don't.'?

Freedom of thought | Freedom | Inquiry | Openness | Thought | World | Thought |

Thomas Szasz, fully Thomas Stephen Szasz

[Growing up] is especially difficult to achieve for a child whose parents do not take him seriously; that is, who do not expect proper behavior from him, do not discipline him, and finally, do not respect him enough to tell him the truth.

Action | Freedom | Responsibility | Self |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

There are blessed intervals when I forget by one means or another that I am President of the United States.

Compensation | Desire | Ends | Faith | Freedom | Nations | Peace | Rights | Safe | World |

Thucydides NULL

The fact is that one side thinks that the profits to be won outweigh the risks to be incurred, and the other side would rather avoid danger than accept an immediate loss.

Friend | Grief | Man |

Woodrow Wilson, fully Thomas Woodrow Wilson

I have always in my own thought summed up individual liberty, and business liberty, and every other kind of liberty, in the phrase that is common in the sporting world, "A free field and no favor."

Freedom of speech | Freedom | Man | Speech |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

The knowledge that she would never be loved in return acted upon her ideas as a tide acts upon cliffs. Her religious beliefs went first, for all she could ask of a god, or of immortality, was the gift of a place where daughters love their mothers; the other attributes of Heaven you could have for a song. Next she lost her belief in the sincerity of those about her. She secretly refused to believe that anyone (herself excepted) loved anyone. All families lived in a wasteful atmosphere of custom and kissed one another with secret indifference. She saw that the people of this world moved about in an armor of egotism, drunk with self-gazing, a thirst for compliments, hearing little of what was said to them, unmoved by the accidents that befell their closest friends, in dread of all appeals that might interrupt their long communion with their own desires. These were the sons and daughters of Adam from Cathay to Peru. And when on the balcony her thoughts reached this turn, her mouth would contract with shame for she knew that she too sinned and that though her love for her daughter was vast enough to include all the colors of love, it was not without a shade of tyranny: she loved her daughter not for her daughter's sake, but for her own. She longed to free herself from this ignoble bond; but the passion was too fierce to cope with.

Grief |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

Am I sure that there is no mind behind our existence and no mystery anywhere in the universe? I think I am. What joy, what relief there would be, if we could declare so with complete conviction. If that were so I could wish to live forever. How terrifying and glorious the role of man if, indeed, without guidance and without consolation he must create from his own rituals the meaning for his existence and write the rules whereby he lives.

Grief |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

He regarded love as a sort of cruel malady through which the elect are required to pass in their late youth and from which they emerge, pale and wrung, but ready for the business of living.

Aptitude | Conscience | Contempt | Conversation | Freedom | Memory | Talent |

Thucydides NULL

For so remarkably perverse is the nature of man that he despises whoever courts him, and admires whoever will not bend before him.

Action | Day | Earth | Famous | Freedom | Glory | Greatness | Honor | Knowing | Knowledge | Love | Men | Mortal | Praise | Sense | Speech | Story | Will | Happiness |

Thurgood Marshall

We can always stick together when we are losing, but tend to find means of breaking up when we're winning.

Fairness | Freedom | Sense |

Tom Butler-Bowdon

You can rest assured that if you devote your time and attention to the highest advantage of others, the Universe will support you, always and in the nick of time.

Freedom | Meaning | Tradition | Will | Work | Learn |

Tom Robbins, fully Thomas Eugene "Tom" Robbins

A mockingbird ... was heard to blend the songs of 32 different kinds of birds into a ten minute performance, a virtuoso display that served no practical purpose, falling, therefore, into the realm of pure art.

Display | Freedom | Nothing | Politics |

Tom Robbins, fully Thomas Eugene "Tom" Robbins

Amnesia is not knowing who one is and wanting desperately to find out. Euphoria is not knowing who one is and not caring. Ecstasy is knowing exactly who one is - and still not caring.

Choice | Consequences | Freedom | Responsibility | Surrender | Time | Will | Learn |