Great Throughts Treasury

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James Bisset Pratt

The visions of the mystics are determined in content by their belief, and are due to the dream imagination working upon the mass of theological material which fills the mind.

Belief | Imagination | Mind |

Jules Renard, aka Pierre-Jules Renard

Failure is not our only punishment for laziness: there is also the success of others.

Failure | Laziness | Punishment | Success |

Haile Selassie

Throughout history it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better, the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most, that has made it possible for evil to triumph.

Better | Evil | History | Indifference | Justice | Silence |

Helmut Thielicke

What is it but blasphemy when God is merely my means to an end? That takes its toll. If we turn God into a puppet of our desires (even when that happens by the pious route of prayer) then he shuts up his heaven and we find ourselves thrown back into the silence of our unredeemed life.

Blasphemy | God | Heaven | Life | Life | Means | Pious | Prayer | Silence | God |

Maitri Upanishad or Maitrayaniya Upanishad

Even as fire without fuel finds peace in its resting-place, when thoughts become silence the soul finds peace in its own source.

Peace | Silence | Soul |

Gerald Vann

If we are to be saved from our futility we must recover the faculty of being still: we must make an enclave of silence within our own souls.

Silence |

Aimé Fernand David Césaire

Poetic knowledge is born in the great silence of scientific knowledge.

Knowledge | Silence |

Henry Nelson Wieman

To say that God exceeds the powers of our comprehension is not to say that we do not know God. We know empirically the actual, present, dynamic working of creativity in our midst, progressively creating, saving and transforming the personality of man when required conditions are present. Therefore we know God and know him more intimately than any other, because he is so deeply involved in our existence. But to know God thus does not mean that we can construct in our imagination a picture of him or comprehend the depth and fullness of his being.

Creativity | Dynamic | Existence | God | Imagination | Man | Personality | Present | God |

George Barzan

If everybody thought before they spoke, the silence would be deafening.

Silence | Thought | Thought |

Satipatthana Sutra NULL

He searches all around for his thought. But what thought? It is either passionate, or hateful, or confused. What about the past, future or present? What is past that is extinct, what is future that has not yet arrived, and the present has no stability. For thought, Kasyapa, cannot be apprehended, inside, or outside, or in between both. For thought is immaterial, invisible, nonresisting, inconceivable, unsupported, and homeless. Thought has never been seen by any of the Buddhas, nor do they see it, nor will they see it. And what the Buddhas never see, how can that be an observable process, except in the sense that dharmas proceed by the way of mistaken perception? Thought is like a magical illusion; by an imagination of what is actually unreal it takes hold of a manifold variety of rebirths. A thought is like the stream of a river, without any staying power; as soon as it is produced it breaks up and disappears. A thought is like a flame of a lamp, and it proceeds through causes and conditions. A thought is like lightning, it breaks up in a moment and does not stay on... Can thought review thought? No, thought cannot review thought. As the blade of a sword cannot cut itself, so a thought cannot see itself. Moreover, vexed and pressed hard on all sides, thought proceeds, without any staying power, like a monkey or like the wind. It ranges far, bodiless, easily changing, agitated by the objects of sense, with the six sense-fields for its sphere, connected with one thing after another. The stability of thought, its one-pointedness, its immobility, its undistraughtness, its one-pointed calm, its nondistraction, that is on the other hand called mindfulness as to thought.

Future | Illusion | Imagination | Mindfulness | Past | Perception | Power | Present | Sense | Thought | Will | Thought |

Albert Einstein

Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.

Imagination | Important | Knowledge | Will | World |

Alan Morton Dershowitz

In deciding what course of action is moral, you should act as if there were no God. You should act as if there were no threat of earthly punishment or reward. You should be a person of good character because it is right to be such a person.

Action | Character | God | Good | Punishment | Reward | Right |

Albert Einstein

Logic [knowledge] will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.

Imagination | Logic | Will |

Alan Morton Dershowitz

The truly moral person is the one who does the right thing without any promise of reward or threat of punishment - without engaging in a cost-benefit analysis.

Cost | Promise | Punishment | Reward | Right |

Michael Parenti

The problem with capitalism is that it best rewards the worst part of us: the ruthless, competitive, cunning, opportunistic, acquisitive drives, giving little reward and often much punishment – or at least much handicap – to honesty, compassion, fair play, many forms of hard work, love of justice, and a concern for those in need.

Capitalism | Compassion | Cunning | Giving | Honesty | Justice | Little | Love | Need | Play | Punishment | Reward | Work |