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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Frédéric Louis Godet

What we do for ours while we have them, will be precisely what will render their memory sweet to the heart when we no longer have them.

Heart | Memory | Will | Wisdom |

Julius Charles Hare (1795-1855) and his brother Augustus William Hare

I have ever gained the most profit, and the most pleasure also, from the books which have made me think the most: and, when the difficulties have once been overcome, these are the books which have struck the deepest root, not only in my memory and understanding, but likewise in my affections.

Books | Memory | Pleasure | Understanding | Wisdom | Think |

David Hume

The only connexion or relation of objects, which can lead us beyond the immediate impression of our memory and senses, is that of cause and effect; and that because ‘tis the only one, on which we can found a just inference from one object to another.

Cause | Impression | Memory | Object | Wisdom |

Aldous Leonard Huxley

Every man's memory is his private literature.

Literature | Man | Memory | Wisdom |

Maurice Maeterlinck, fully Count Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck

When we lose one we love, our bitterest tears are called forth by the memory of hours when we loved not enough.

Enough | Love | Memory | Tears | Wisdom |

James Russell Lowell

True scholarship consists in knowing not what things exist, but what they mean; it is not memory but judgment.

Judgment | Knowing | Memory | Wisdom |

Plotinus NULL

Not all who perceive with eyes the sensible products of art are affected alike by the same object, but if they know it for the outward portrayal of an archetype subsisting in intuition, their hearts are shaken and they recapture memory of that Original.

Art | Intuition | Memory | Object | Wisdom | Art |

Friedrich Nietzsche, fully Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Many a man fails to become a thinker for the sole reason that his memory is too good.

Good | Man | Memory | Reason | Wisdom |

Publius Syrus

If what must be given is given willingly the kindness is doubled.

Kindness | Wisdom |

Simonides, aka Simonedes of Ceos NULL

The chief aid to memory is order.

Aid | Memory | Order | Wisdom |

Tauri NULL

The excitement of tomorrow's science will be in the discovery of the amino acids' memory storage capacities.

Discovery | Excitement | Memory | Science | Tomorrow | Will | Wisdom | Discovery |

I. F. Stone, fully Isidor Feinstein Stone, born Isidor Feinstein

Funerals are always occasions for pious lying. A deep vein of superstition and a sudden touch of kindness always lead people to give the departed credit for more virtues than he possessed.

Credit | Kindness | Lying | People | Pious | Superstition | Wisdom |

E. O. Wilson, fully Edward Osborne "E.O." Wilson

Nothing comes harder than original thought. Even the most gifted scientist spends only a tiny fraction of his waking hours doing it, probably less than one tenth of one percent. the rest of the time his mind hugs the coast of the known, reworking old information, adding lesser data, giving reluctant attention to the ideas of others (what use can I make of them?), warming lazily to the memory of successful experiments, and looking for a problem - always looking for a problem, something that can be accomplished, that will lead somewhere, anywhere.

Attention | Giving | Ideas | Memory | Mind | Nothing | Rest | Thought | Time | Will | Wisdom | Old |