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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Charles Gore

God does not want us to do extraordinary things: he wants us to do ordinary things extraordinarily well.

God | Wants | Wisdom |

Jean Guéhenno, given name Marcel-Jules-Marie Guéhenno

Our wants serve us almost as well as our possessions.

Possessions | Wants | Wisdom |

James Henry Leigh Hunt

I am persuaded there is no such thing after all as a perfect enjoyment of solitude; for the more delicious the solitude the more one wants a companion.

Enjoyment | Solitude | Wants | Wisdom |

L. Ron Hubbard, fully Lafayette Ronald Hubbard

Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start a new religion. [Scientology]

Man | Religion | Wants | Wisdom | Writing |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Language is a solemn thing: it grows out of life - out of its agonies and ecstasies, its wants and its weariness. Every language is a temple in which the soul of those who speak it is enshrined.

Language | Life | Life | Soul | Wants | Wisdom |

William E. Holler

One thing everybody in the world wants and needs is friendliness.

Wants | Wisdom | World |

Carl Jung, fully Carl Gustav Jung

Seldom, or perhaps never, does a marriage develop into an individual relationship smoothly and without crises; there is no coming to consciousness without pain.

Consciousness | Individual | Marriage | Pain | Relationship | Wisdom |

Nachman Kohen Krochmal, aka Ranak

When a man is on a low cultural level, he can satisfy his spiritual needs with outward religious observances; but as he becomes more highly developed, he wants to grasp the spirit of religion.

Man | Religion | Spirit | Wants | Wisdom |

Stanley Kunitz, fully Stanley Jasspon Kunitz

In every house of marriage there's room for an interpreter.

Marriage | Wisdom |

André Maurois, born born Emile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog

A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.

Day | Marriage | Wisdom |

Catherine Marshall

Often God has to shut a door in our face, so that He can subsequently open the door through which He wants us to go.

God | Wants | Wisdom | God |

André Maurois, born born Emile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog

A happy marriage is a long conversation that always seems to be too short.

Conversation | Happy | Marriage | Wisdom |

Justus Möser

The institutions of a country depend in great measure on the nature of its soil and situation. Many of the wants of man are awakened or supplied by these circumstances. To these wants, manners, laws, and religion must shape and accommodate themselves. The division of land, and the rights attached to it, alter with the soil; the laws relating to its produce, with its fertility. The manners of its inhabitants are in various ways modified by its position. The religion of a miner is not the same as the faith of a shepherd, nor is the character of the ploughman so war-like as that of the hunter. The observant legislator follows the direction of all these various circumstances. the knowledge of the natural advantages or defects of a country thus form an essential part of political science and history.

Character | Circumstances | Defects | Faith | History | Knowledge | Land | Man | Manners | Nature | Position | Religion | Rights | Science | Wants | War | Wisdom |

John Middleton Murry

When a man is sure that all he wants is happiness, then most grievously he deceives himself. All men desire happiness, but they need something far different, compared to which happiness is trivial, and in the lack of which happiness turns to bitterness in the mouth. There are many names for that which men need - "the one thing needful" - but the simplest is "wholeness."

Bitterness | Desire | Man | Men | Need | Wants | Wholeness | Wisdom | Happiness |

Stephen Mitchell

When we consider absolute reality, there is no end, no beginning; emptiness is the same as fulfillness, just seen from a different perspective. We say that this coffee cup is empty; but empty means filled with space, filled with possibilities, ready for anything: milk, water, tea wine. Every moment of time, every point in space, is completely empty, completely open for what wants to come. That is why it can be filled.

Absolute | Beginning | Means | Reality | Space | Time | Wants | Wisdom |

Richard Nixon, fully Richard Milhous Nixon

If an individual wants to be a leader and isn’t controversial, that means he never stood for anything.

Individual | Means | Wants | Wisdom | Leader |

Publius Syrus

That man has the fewest wants who is the least anxious for wealth.

Man | Wants | Wealth | Wisdom |

Alexander Pope

Every man has just as much vanity as he wants understanding.

Man | Understanding | Wants | Wisdom |