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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Charles de Saint-Évremond, fully Charles Marguetel de Saint-Denis, seigneur de Évremond

A man that knows how to mix pleasures with business, is never entirely possessed by them; he either quits or resumes them at his will; and in the use he makes of them he rather finds a relaxation of mind than a dangerous charm that might corrupt him.

Business | Man | Mind | Will | Wisdom |

Joseph Farrell, fully Joseph Patrick Farrell

When a man thinks he is reading the character of another, he is often unconsciously betraying his own; and this is especially the case with those persons whose knowledge of the world is of such sort that it results in extreme distrust of men.

Character | Distrust | Extreme | Knowledge | Man | Men | Reading | Wisdom | World |

Henry Fielding

Custom may lead a man into many errors, but it justifies none.

Custom | Man | Wisdom |

Euripedes NULL

The care of God for us is a great thing, if a man believe it at heart: it plucks the burden of sorrow from him.

Care | God | Heart | Man | Sorrow | Wisdom | God |

Frederick William Farrar

No man can pass into eternity, for he is already in it.

Eternity | Man | Wisdom |

Henry Ford

All Fords are exactly alike, but no two men are just alike. Every new life is a new thing under the sun; there has never been anything just like it before, never will be again. A young man ought to get that idea about himself; he should look for the single spark of individuality that makes him different from other folks, and develop that for all he is worth. Society and schools may try to iron it out of him; their tendency is to put it all in the same mold, but I say don't let that spark be lost; it is your only real claim to importance.

Individuality | Life | Life | Man | Men | Society | Will | Wisdom | Worth | Society |

Brendan Francis Behan

A man is already halfway in love with any woman who listens to him.

Love | Man | Wisdom | Woman |

Euripedes NULL

There is no man who is happy in everything.

Happy | Man | Wisdom |

William Feather

The rule for every worthwhile man is that no serious job ever shall receive less than his best thought and effort.

Effort | Man | Receive | Rule | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Benjamin Franklin

Employ thy time well if thou meanest to gain leisure; and since thou art not sure of a minute, throw not away an hour. Leisure is time for doing something useful, and this leisure the diligent man will obtain, but the lazy man never, for a life of leisure and a life of laziness are two things.

Art | Laziness | Leisure | Life | Life | Man | Time | Will | Wisdom | Art |

James "Jim" L. Foster

Retribution is one of the grand principles in the divine administration of human affairs; a requital is imperceptible only to the willfully unobservant. There is everywhere the working of the everlasting law of requital; man always gets as he gives.

Administration | Law | Man | Principles | Wisdom |

Nathanael Emmons, also Nathaniel Emmons

The weakest spot in every man is where he thinks himself to be the wisest.

Man | Wisdom |

Euripedes NULL

Poverty teaches a man to play the villain from necessity.

Man | Necessity | Play | Poverty | Wisdom |

William Feather

The wise man seeks little joys, knowing that life is long and that his quota of great joys is distinctly limited.

Knowing | Life | Life | Little | Man | Wisdom | Wise |

Owen Feltham

He who always waits upon God, is ready whensoever he calls. He is a happy man who so lives that death at all times may find him at leisure to die.

Death | God | Happy | Leisure | Man | Wisdom |

François Fénelon, fully Francois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon

Wine is the source of the greatest evils among communities. It causes diseases, quarrels, seditions, idleness, aversion to labor, and family disorders... It is s species of poison that causes madness. It does not make a man die, but it degrades him into a brute. Men may preserve their health and vigor without wine; with wine they run the risk of ruining their health and losing their morals.

Family | Health | Idleness | Labor | Madness | Man | Men | Risk | Wisdom |

Benjamin Franklin

A wise Man will desire no more than what he may get justly, use soberly, distribute cheerfully, and leave contentedly.

Desire | Man | Will | Wisdom | Wise |