Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

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Wheeler McMillen

All too much of the wage structure has been based on the time workers put in, rather than upon the product put out. The consumer dollar has no interest in how much time it buys - only in the character and quality of the product itself.

Character | Time | Wisdom |

Richard Reeves

A lot of history is just dirty politics cleaned up for the consumption of children and other innocents.

Children | Dirty | History | Politics | Wisdom |

Antoine de Rivarol, also known as Comte de Rivarol

Ideas are a capital that bears interest only in the hands of talent.

Ideas | Wisdom |

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

It is clear that property in itself owes allegiance to no particular form of government, and is bound by no dynastic or legal ties. Its politics may be summed up in a single word: exploitation, or even anarchy. It is the most formidable enemy and most treacherous ally of any form of power. In short, in its relation to the State it is governed by only one principle, one sentiment, one concern: self-interest, or egoism... That is why all governments, all utopias, and all Churches distrust property... We can conclude that property is the greatest existing revolutionary force, with an unequaled capacity for setting itself against authority.

Anarchy | Authority | Capacity | Distrust | Enemy | Force | Government | Politics | Power | Property | Self | Self-interest | Sentiment | Wisdom |

James Reston, fully James Barrett Reston

All politics are based on indifference of the majority.

Indifference | Majority | Politics | Wisdom |

Marie Beynon Ray

No one grows old by living - only by losing interest in living.

Wisdom | Old |

Joseph Schumpeter

Capitalism inevitably and by virtue of the very logic of its civilization creates, educates and subsidizes a vested interest in social unrest.

Capitalism | Civilization | Logic | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom |

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Every political society is composed of other smaller societies of different kinds, each of which has its interests and its rules of conduct: but those societies which everybody perceives, because they have an external and authorized form, are not the only ones that actually exist in the State... Unhappily personal interest is always found in inverse ratio to duty, and increases in proportion as the association grows narrower, and the engagement less sacred; which irrefragably proves that the most general will always the most just also, and that the voice of the people is in fact the voice of God.

Association | Conduct | Duty | God | People | Sacred | Society | Will | Wisdom | Association | Society | Engagement |

William V. Shannon, fully William Vincent Shannon

Experience suggests that the first rule of politics is never to say never. The ingenious human capacity for maneuver and compromise may make acceptable tomorrow what seems outrageous or impossible today.

Capacity | Experience | Politics | Rule | Tomorrow | Wisdom |

Charles E. Silberman

The crucial thing about the melting pot was that it did not happen: American politics and American social life are still dominated by the existence of sharply-defined ethnic groups.

Existence | Life | Life | Politics | Wisdom |

Starhawk, born Miriam Simos NULL

Our purpose is to live in harmony with those cycles [birth, growth, death and regeneration] to develop our peculiar organs of consciousness and creativity to add to the beauty, love, humor, diversity and general interest of the world.

Beauty | Birth | Consciousness | Creativity | Death | Diversity | Growth | Harmony | Humor | Love | Purpose | Purpose | Wisdom | World |

Victor Weisskopf, fully Victor "Viki" Frederick Weisskopf

Youngsters and adults cannot learn if information is pressed into their brains. You can teach only by creating interest, by creating an urge to know. Knowledge has to be sucked into the brain, not pushed into it. First, one must create a state of mind that craves knowledge, interest and wonder.

Knowledge | Mind | Teach | Wisdom | Wonder | Learn |

Alexis de Tocqueville, fully Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville

In politics a community of hatred is almost always the foundation of friendships.

Politics | Wisdom |

Lionel Trilling

Unless we insist that politics is imagination and mind, we will learn that imagination and mind are politics, and of a kind we will not like.

Imagination | Mind | Politics | Will | Wisdom | Learn |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

Not from successful love alone, nor wealth, nor honor’d middle age, nor victories of politics or war; but as life wanes, and all the turbulent passions calm, as gorgeous, vapory, silent hues cover the evening sky, as softness, fulness, rest, suffuse the frame, like fresher, balmier air, as days take on a mellower light, and the apple at last hangs really finish’d and indolent-ripe on the tree, then for the teeming quietest, happiest days of all! The brooding and blissful halcyon days!

Age | Honor | Life | Life | Light | Love | Politics | Rest | War | Wealth | Wisdom |

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

Government is everywhere to a great extent controlled by powerful minorities, with an interest distinct from that of the mass of the people.

Government | People |

Leonard Felder

In your daily life, you can treat people you meet in a way that strengthens them in spirit through genuine interest or respect… not a patronizing or false sense of sincerity… but rather a genuine curiosity and respect for each individual you meet… Your actions do make a lasting impact on each person you encounter. It’s an enormous responsibility to take seriously how you treat the people in your life, and a great joy to know you have acted with caring, warmth, and love.

Curiosity | Individual | Joy | Life | Life | Love | People | Respect | Responsibility | Sense | Sincerity | Spirit | Respect |