Great Throughts Treasury

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Thomas Love Peacock

The whole party followed, with the exception of Scythrop, who threw himself into his arm-chair, crossed his left foot over his right knee, placed the hollow of his left hand on the interior ancle of his left leg, rested his right elbow on the elbow of the chair, placed the ball of his right thumb against his right temple, curved the forefinger along the upper part of his forehead, rested the point of the middle finger on the bridge of his nose, and the points of the two others on the lower part of the palm, fixed his eyes intently on the veins in the back of his left hand, and sat in this position like the immoveable Theseus, who, as is well known to many who have not been at college, and to some few who have, sedet, oeternumque sedebit. We hope the admirers of the minitiae in poetry and romance will appreciate this accurate description of a pensive attitude.

Plenty | Waste |

Thomas Malthus, fully Thomas Robert Malthus

But such consumption is not consistent with the actual habits of the generality of capitalists.The great object of their lives is to save a fortune, both because it is their duty to make a provision for their families, and because they cannot spend an income with so much comfort to themselves, while they are obliged perhaps to attend a counting house for seven or eight hours a day...There must therefore be a considerable class of persons who have both the will and power to consume more material wealth then they produce, or the mercantile classes could not continue profitably to produce so much more than they consume.

Waste |

Thomas Malthus, fully Thomas Robert Malthus

The proposition of Mr. Ricardo, which states that a rise in the price of labor lowers the price of a large class of commodities, has undoubtedly a very paradoxical air; but it is, nevertheless, true, and the appearance of paradox would vanish, if it were stated more naturally and correctly.

Habit | Life | Life | Power | Struggle | Waste |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

You have to love life to have life, and you need to have life to love life

Existence | Feelings | Ignorance | Mercy | Passion | Time | Waste |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

Some say that we shall never know, and that to the gods we are like the flies that the boys kill on a summer's day, and some say, to the contrary, that the very sparrows do not lose a feather that has not been brushed away by the finger of God.

Feelings | Mercy | Time | Waste |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

That's the advantage of having lived sixty-five years. You don't feel the need to be impatient any longer.

Existence | Feelings | Happy | Ignorance | Mercy | Time | Waste |

Thornton Wilder, fully Thornton Niven Wilder

The best part of married life is the fights. The rest is merely so-so.

Existence | Feelings | Happy | Ignorance | Mercy | Time | Waste |

Thorstein Veblen, fully Thorstein Bunde Veblen, born Torsten Bunde Veblen

The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before.

Life | Life | Organic | Thought | Waste | Thought |

Tibetan Proverbs

If there is only one earring among seven daughters, there will always be a quarrel on festival days.

Time | Waste |

William Shakespeare

Can no man tell me of my unthrifty son? 'Tis full three months since I did see him last.

Desire | Modesty | Sense | Waste |

William Shakespeare

Come, give us a taste of your quality.

Looks | Time | Trifles | Waste |

William Shakespeare

Come, we have a hot venison pasty to dinner. I had rather than forty shillings I had my Book of Songs and Sonnets here. All’s Well That Ends Well, Act iv, Scene 3

Delay | Waste |

William Havard

Who shall tax successful villainy, or call the rising traitor to account?

Waste | Guilty |

William Law

Would you know who is the greatest saint in the world: It is not he who prays most or fasts most, it is not he who gives most alms or is most eminent for temperance, chastity or justice; but it is he who is always thankful to God, who wills everything that God wills, who receives everything as an instance of God’s goodness and has a heart always ready to praise God for it.

Death | Delusion | Desire | Eternal | Faith | Life | Life | Love | Nothing | Waste | Will | Zeal |

William Law

Never do anything through strife, or emulation, or vainglory. Never do anything in order to excel other people, but in order to please God, and because it is His will that you should do everything in the best manner that you can.

Waste |

William Law

He that seeks God in everything is sure to find God in everything. When we thus live wholly unto God, God is wholly ours and we are then happy in all the happiness of God; for by uniting with Him in heart, and will, and spirit, we are united to all that He is and has in Himself. This is the purity and perfection of life that we pray for in the Lord's Prayer, that God's kingdom may come and His will be done in us, as it is in Heaven. And this we may be sure is not only necessary, but attainable by us.

Charity | Money | Pride | Waste | Will |

William Morris

Apart from the desire to produce beautiful things, the leading passion of my life has been and is hatred of modern civilization.

Waste | Child |

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

It is easy to be pleasant when life flows by like a song, but the man worthwhile is the one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong. For the test of the heart is trouble, and it always comes with years, and the smile that is worth the praises of earth is the smile that shines through the tears.

Fate | Riches | Waste | Wealth | Riches | Fate |