Great Throughts Treasury

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William Harvey

Every affection of the mind that is attended with either pain or pleasure, hope or fear, is the cause of an agitation whose influence extends to the heart, and there induces change from the natural constitution, in the temperature, the pulse and the rest, which impairing all nutrition in its source and abating the powers at large, it is no wonder that various forms of incurable disease in the extremities and in the trunk are the consequence, inasmuch as in such circumstances the whole body labors under the effects of vitiated nutrition and want of native heat.

Agitation | Body | Cause | Change | Circumstances | Disease | Fear | Heart | Hope | Influence | Mind | Pain | Pleasure | Rest | Wisdom | Wonder |

Hermetica - Libellus XII NULL

God makes the Aeon, the Aeon makes the Kosmos, the Kosmos makes Time, and Time makes Coming-to-be. The essence of God is the Good, the essence of the Aeon is sameness, the essence of the Kosmos is order, the essence of Time is change, and the essence of Coming-to-be is life. The workings of God are mind and soul, the workings of the Aeon are immortality and duration, the workings of the Aeon are immortality and duration, the workings of the kosmos are re-instatement in identity and re-instatement by substitution, the workings of Time are increase and decrease, and the workings of Coming-to-be are quality and quantity. The aeon then is in God, the Kosmos is in the Aeon, Time is in the Kosmos, and Coming-to-be takes place in Time.

Change | God | Good | Immortality | Life | Life | Mind | Order | Soul | Time | Wisdom | God |

Erich Gutkind

People are afraid to think, or they don't know how. They fail to realize that, while emotions can't be surpressed, the mind can be strengthened. All over the world people are seeking peace of mind, but there can be no peace of mind without strength of mind.

Emotions | Mind | Peace | People | Strength | Wisdom | World | Afraid |

William Havard

The guilty mind debases the great image that it wears and levels us with brutes.

Mind | Wisdom | Guilty |

David Grayson, pseudonym of Ray Stannard Baker

A fine thought, to become poetry, must be seasoned in the upper warm garrets of the mind for long and long, then it must be brought down and slowly carved in to words, shaped with emotion, polished with love.

Love | Mind | Poetry | Thought | Wisdom | Words |

Edward Hill

To empty one's mind of all thoughts and refill the void with a spirit greater than oneself is to expand the mind into a realm not accessible by conventional processes of reason.

Mind | Reason | Spirit | Wisdom |

Nahman ben Isaac

A young scholar can kindle the mind of an older one.

Mind | Scholar | Wisdom |

Edward Hodnett

If you do not ask the right questions, you do not get the right answers. A question asked in the right way often points to its own answer. Asking questions is the A-B-C of diagnosis. Only the inquiring mind solves problems.

Mind | Problems | Question | Right | Wisdom |

George Stillman Hillard

A vacant mind invites dangerous inmates, as a deserted mansion tempts wandering outcasts to enter and take up their abode n its desolate apartments.

Mind | Wisdom |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Envy not the old man the tranquillity of his existence, nor yet blame him if it sometimes looks like apathy. Time, the inexorable, does not threaten him with the scythe so often as with the sand-bag. He does not cut, but he stuns and stupefies.

Apathy | Blame | Envy | Existence | Looks | Man | Time | Tranquility | Wisdom | Old |

James Henry Leigh Hunt

The mind may undoubtedly affect the body; but the body also affects the mind. There is a reaction between them; and by lessening it on either side, you diminish the pain on both.

Body | Mind | Pain | Wisdom |

Horace, full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus NULL

Good books are to the young mind what the warming sun and the refreshing rain of spring are to the seeds which have lain dormant in the frosts of winter. They are more, for they may save from that which is worse than death, as well as bless with that which is better than life.

Better | Books | Death | Good | Life | Life | Mind | Wisdom |

Robert Hillyer, fully Robert Silliman Hillyer

Perfectionism is a dangerous state of mind in an imperfect world. The best way is to forget doubts and set about the task at hand... If you are doing your best, you will not have time to worry about failure.

Failure | Mind | Time | Will | Wisdom | World | Worry |

Richard Hooker

It is of things heavenly and universal declaration, working in them whose hearts God inspireth with the due consideration thereof, and habit or disposition of mind whereby they are made fit vessels both for the receipt and delivery of whatsoever spiritual perfection.

Consideration | God | Habit | Mind | Perfection | Wisdom | God |

Horace, full name Quintus Horatius Flaccus NULL

Less vividly is the mind stirred by what finds entrance through the ears than by what is brought before the trusty eyes.

Mind | Wisdom |

Ernest Shurtleff Holmes

If we are to succeed, we must think success. If we are to be happy, we must think happily. If we are to be well, we must think healthful, constructive thoughts. If we are to get over confusion, we must think peace. The mind can never accept what it rejects.

Happy | Mind | Peace | Success | Wisdom | Think |

Ta-chu Hui-Hai

When you stop thinking that things have a past or future, and that they come or go, then in the whole universe there won't be a single atom that is not your own treasure. All you have to do is look into your own mind; then the marvelous reality will manifest itself at all times. Don't search for the truth with your intellect. Don't search at all. The nature of the mind is intrinsically pure.

Future | Mind | Nature | Past | Reality | Search | Thinking | Truth | Universe | Will | Wisdom |

Henry Scott Holland

Death is nothing at all. I have only slipped away into the next room. I am I and you are you. Whatever we were to each other, that we are still. Call me by my old familiar name. Speak to me in the easy way which you always used. Put no difference in your tone. Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow. Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be ever the household word that it always was. Let it be spoken without effect, without the trace of a shadow on it. Life means all that it ever meant. It is the same as it ever was. There is absolutely unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight? I am waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just around the corner. All is well.

Death | Life | Life | Little | Means | Mind | Nothing | Play | Smile | Sorrow | Waiting | Wisdom | Old | Think |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Faith always implies the disbelief of a lesser fact in favor of a greater. A little mind often sees the unbelief, without seeing the belief of a large one.

Belief | Disbelief | Faith | Little | Mind | Unbelief | Wisdom |