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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Baron de Montesquieu, fully Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu

Three things we should keep in mind [in conversation]: first, that we speak in the presence of people as vain as ourselves, whose vanity suffers in proportion as ours is satisfied; second, that there are few truths important enough to justify paining and reproving others for not knowing them; finally, that any man who monopolizes the conversation is a fool or would be fortunate if he were one.

Conversation | Enough | Important | Justify | Knowing | Man | Mind | People | Wisdom | Truths |

David Franklin Noble

Modern technology has lost its magic. No longer do people stand in awe, thrilled by the onward rush of science, the promise of a new day. Instead, the new is suspect. It arouses our hostility as much as it used to excite our fancy. With each breakthrough there are recurrent fears and suspicion. How will the advance further pollute our lives; modern technology is not merely what it first appears to be. Behind the whitecoats, the disarming jargon, the elaborate instrumentation, and a the core of what has often seemed an automatic process, one finds what Dorothy found in Oz: modern technology is human after all.

Awe | Day | Magic | People | Promise | Science | Suspicion | Technology | Will | Wisdom |

Paul Pearsall

We learn more from studying happy, healthy people than we can learn from the exclusive study of the sick and stressed.

Happy | People | Study | Wisdom | Learn |

William Lyon Phelps

Every person in the world may not become a personage. But every person may become a personality. The happiest people are those who think the most interesting thoughts. Interesting thoughts can live only in cultivated minds. Those who decide to use leisure as a means of mental development, who love good music, good books, good pictures, good plays at the theater, good company, good conversation - what are they? They are the happiest people in the world; and they are not only happy in themselves, they are the cause of happiness in others.

Books | Cause | Conversation | Good | Happy | Leisure | Love | Means | Music | People | Personality | Wisdom | World | Happiness | Think |

William Fulton Peale

Teaching is selling, getting young people to buy constructive knowledge to enable them to do great things with their lives.

Knowledge | People | Wisdom |

Thomas Paine

A constitution is not a thing in name only, but in fact. It has not an ideal but a real existence, and wherever it cannot be produced in a visible form, there is none. A constitution is a thing antecedent to a government, and a government is only the creature of a constitution. The constitution of a country is not the act of its government, but of a people constituting a government. It is the body of elements to which you refer, and quote article by article, and contains the principles on which the government shall be established - the form in which it shall be organized - the powers it shall have - the mode of elections - the duration of Congress - and, in fine, everything that relates to the complete organization of a civil government, and the principles on which it shall act, and by which it shall be bound. A constitution is to a government, therefore, what the laws made by that government care to a court of judicature. The court of judicature does not make laws, neither can it alter them; it only acts in conformity to the laws made; and the government is in like manner governed by the constitution.

Body | Care | Conformity | Existence | Government | Organization | People | Principles | Wisdom | Government |

King Oscar II of Sweden, baptised Oscar Fredrik NULL

I would rather have people laugh at my economies than weep for my extravagance.

Extravagance | People | Wisdom |

Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn

Without big words, how could many people say small things?

People | Wisdom | Words |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Some people do not become thinkers simply because their memories are too good.

Good | People | Thinkers | Wisdom |

Cynthia Ozick

I’m not afraid of facts, I welcome facts but a congeries of facts is not equivalent to an idea. This is the essential fallacy of the so-called “scientific” mind. People who mistake facts for ideas are incomplete thinkers, they are gossips.

Fallacy | Ideas | Mind | Mistake | People | Thinkers | Wisdom | Afraid |

Will Rogers, fully William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers

If they really want to honor the soldiers, why don't they let them sit in the stands and have the people march by?

Honor | People | Wisdom |

Harold J. Reilly

Rest has cured more people than all the medicine in the world.

People | Rest | Wisdom | World |

Leo Rangell

Bacteria and other microorganisms find it easier to infect people who worry and fret.

People | Wisdom | Worry |

Theodore Roethke

What we need is more people who specialize in the impossible.

Need | People | Wisdom |

Danny Siegel

High theory and mere mind-stimulation are secondary; living itself - in the real world, among people - is the essence... I hereby promise to attempt to be a mensh, a decent, caring human being. Neutrality, noncommitment, indifference have no place in life. To be fully human, we are committed to being caring, sensitive, aggressively compassionate people. Our lives are defined by how we act. We are alive because we perform just and righteous deeds, deeds of gentle loving kindness.

Deeds | Indifference | Kindness | Life | Life | Mind | Neutrality | People | Promise | Wisdom | World | Deeds |