Great Throughts Treasury

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Francis Walsingham, fully Sir Francis Walsingham

Every virtue gives a man a degree of felicity in some kind: honesty gives a man a good report; justice, estimation; prudence, respect; courtesy and liberality, affection; temperance gives health; fortitude, a quiet mind, not to be moved by any adversity.

Adversity | Character | Courtesy | Estimation | Fortitude | Good | Health | Honesty | Justice | Man | Mind | Prudence | Prudence | Quiet | Respect | Virtue | Virtue |

Beaumont and Fletcher, Francis Beaumont (c.1585-1614) and John Fletcher

Nothing is thought rare which is not new, and followed; yet we know that what was worn some twenty years ago comes into grace again.

Grace | Nothing | Thought | Wisdom | Thought |

Richard Baxter

Soldiers that carry their lives in their hands, should carry the grace of God in their hearts.

God | Grace | Wisdom | God |

Richard Cecil

The grandest operations, both in nature and in grace, are the most silent and imperceptible. The shallow brook babbles in its passage, and is heard by every one; but the coming on of the seasons is silent and unseen. The storm rages and alarms, but its fury is soon exhausted, and its effects are partial and soon remedied; but the dew, though gentle and unheard, is immense in quantity, and the very life of large portions of the earth. And these are pictures of the operations of the grace in the church and in the soul.

Church | Earth | Fury | Grace | Life | Life | Nature | Soul | Wisdom |

Theodore Cuyler, fully Theodore Ledyard Cuyler

Conversation by the Holy Spirit is a spiritual illumination of the soul. God’s grace lights up the dark heart.

Conversation | God | Grace | Heart | Soul | Spirit | Wisdom |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

There is a courtesy of the heart; it is allied to love. From its springs the purest courtesy in the outward behavior.

Behavior | Courtesy | Heart | Love | Wisdom |

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

There is no outward sign of courtesy that does not rest on a deep moral foundation.

Courtesy | Rest | Wisdom |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

As knowledge advances, science ceases to scoff at religion; and religion ceases to frown on science. The hour of mockery by the one, and of reproof by the other, is passing away. Henceforth, they will dwell together in unity and good-will. They will mutually illustrate the wisdom, power, and grace of God. Science will adorn and enrich religion; and religion will ennoble and sanctify science.

God | Good | Grace | Knowledge | Mockery | Power | Religion | Science | Unity | Will | Wisdom |

Thomas Mozley

To be human is to suffer loss. To lose it to grieve. To grieve is to heal. Grace and power to you in leaning in to and moving through that painful process.

Grace | Power | Wisdom |

Eugene O'Neill, fully Eugene Gladstone O'Neill

This is Daddy's little secret for today: Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue.

God | Grace | Little | Man | Wisdom | God |

Max Stirner, born Johann Kaspar Schmidt

Property exists by grace of the law. It is not a fact, but a legal fiction.

Grace | Law | Property | Wisdom |

Jeremy Taylor

Faith is a certain image of eternity. All things are present to it - things past, and things to come; it converses with angels, and antedates the hymns of glory. Every man that hath this grace is as certain there are glories for him, if he perseveres in duty, as if he had heard and sung thanksgiving song for the blessed sentence of doomsday.

Angels | Duty | Eternity | Faith | Glory | Grace | Man | Past | Present | Wisdom | Blessed |

Franz Werfel, fully Franz Viktor Werfel

What is happiness other than the grace of being permitted to unfold to their fullest bloom all the spiritual powers planted within us.

Grace | Wisdom | Happiness |

John Elof Boodin

All is not right with the world, but with the grace of God we can in a measure recreate the world into something nobler and more beautiful.

God | Grace | Right | World | God |

Wolf Biermann, fully Karl Wolf Biermann

Life goes at such a terrific pace--a few years full of youth and grace and then you fall flat on your face before world history.

Grace | History | Life | Life | World | Youth | Youth |

R. L. Bruckberger, fully Raymond Léopold Bruckberger

If the Day of Judgment came tomorrow, and God asked us what we had made of His revelation, of His grace and our freedom… we would be hard put to it to explain the advantages of a machine civilization whose highest efficiency is used for murder and slavery.

Civilization | Day | Efficiency | Freedom | God | Grace | Judgment | Murder | Revelation | Slavery | Tomorrow | God | Murder |

John Cotton

Not in any prescribed form of prayer, or studied liturgie, but in such manner as the Spirit of grace and prayer teacheth all the people of God.

God | Grace | People | Prayer | Spirit |

John Dewey

The things in our civilization we most prize are not of ourselves. They exist by grace of the doings and sufferings of the continuous human community in which we are a link. Ours is the responsibility of conserving, transmitting, rectifying and expanding the heritage of values we have received, that those who come after us may receive it more solid and secure, more widely accessible and more generously shared that we have received it. Here are all the elements for a religious faith that shall not be confined to sect, class or race. Such a faith has always been implicitly the common faith of mankind.

Civilization | Faith | Grace | Mankind | Race | Receive | Responsibility |