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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F. Scott Fitzgerald, fully Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald

The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see things as hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise.

Ability | Example | Ideas | Intelligence | Mind | Time | Wisdom |

Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, also called Bernard de Bouyer

Truth comes home to the mind so naturally that when we learn it for the first time, it seems as though we did no more than recall it to our memory.

Memory | Mind | Time | Truth | Wisdom | Learn |

Paul Flory, fully Paul John Flory

Significant inventions are not mere accidents... Happenstance usually plays a part, to be sure, but there is much more to invention than the popular notion of a bolt out of the blue. Knowledge in depth and in breadth are virtual prerequisites. Unless the mind is thoroughly changed beforehand, the proverbial spark of genius, if it should manifest itself, probably will find nothing to ignite.

Genius | Invention | Knowledge | Mind | Nothing | Will | Wisdom |

John Huston Finley

Education is the process by which the individual relates himself to the universe, gives himself citizenship in the changing world, shares the race's mind and enfranchises his own soul.

Citizenship | Education | Individual | Mind | Race | Soul | Universe | Wisdom | World |

Edna Ferber

A closed mind is a dying mind.

Mind | Wisdom |

Charles Sherlock Fillmore

It is the childlike mind that finds the kingdom.

Mind | Wisdom |

F. Scott Fitzgerald, fully Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald

The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise.

Ability | Example | Ideas | Intelligence | Mind | Time | Wisdom |

Anatole France, pen name of Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault

One thing above all gives charm to men's thoughts, and this is unrest. A mind that is not uneasy irritates and bores me.

Men | Mind | Wisdom |

A. H. R. Fairchild, fully Arthur Henry Rolph Fairchild

The most distinctive mark of a cultured mind is the ability to take another's point of view; to put one's self in another's place, and see life and its problems from a point of view different from one's own. To be willing to test a new idea; to be able to live on the edge of difference in all matters intellectually; to examine without heat the burning question of the day; to have imaginative sympathy, openness and flexibility of mind, steadiness and poise of feeling, cool calmness of judgment, is to have culture.

Ability | Calmness | Culture | Day | Flexibility | Judgment | Life | Life | Mind | Openness | Problems | Question | Self | Sympathy | Wisdom | Flexibility |

Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, also called Bernard de Bouyer

A well-cultivated mind is, so to speak, made up of all the minds of preceding ages; it is only one single mind which has been educated during all this time.

Mind | Time | Wisdom |

François Fénelon, fully Francois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon

If we had strength and faith enough to trust ourselves entirely to God, and follow Him simply wherever He should lead us, we should have no need of any great effort of mind to reach perfection.

Effort | Enough | Faith | God | Mind | Need | Perfection | Strength | Trust | Wisdom |

John Fischer

The essence of our effort to see that every child has a chance must be to assure each an equal opportunity, not to become equal, but to become different - to realize whatever unique potential of body, mind and spirit he or she possesses.

Body | Chance | Effort | Mind | Opportunity | Spirit | Unique | Wisdom | Child |

Harvey Samuel Firestone

Nothing relieves and ventilates the mind like a resolution.

Mind | Nothing | Resolution | Wisdom |

Anatole France, pen name of Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault

The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young mind for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.

Art | Awakening | Curiosity | Mind | Purpose | Purpose | Wisdom | Art |

Euripedes NULL

The wavering mind is but a base possession.

Mind | Wavering | Wisdom |

Randolph S. Foster, fully Randolph Sinks Foster

He who would do some great thing in this short life must apply himself to the work with such a concentration of his forces as, to idle spectators, who live only to amuse themselves, looks like insanity.

Insanity | Life | Life | Looks | Wisdom | Work |