Great Throughts Treasury

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Karl Marx

Men make their own history… but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly found, given and transmitted from the past. The traditions of all dead generations weigh like a nightmare on the minds of the living.

Circumstances | History | Men | Past |

Lewis Mumford

The great capacity of the Jews and the Chinese, above all other peoples, to survive the cancerous attacks of dehumanized power has derived from their sense of the family; loyalty to the generations behind them and those yet to come.

Capacity | Family | Loyalty | Loyalty | Power | Sense |

Margaret Mead

Even very recently, the elders could say: “You know I have been young, and you can never have been old.” But today’s young people can reply: “You have never been young in the world I am young in, and you never can be...” This break between generations is wholly new: it is planetary and universal.

People | World |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

The most learned men have told us that only the wise man is free. What is freedom but the ability to live as one will? The man who lives as he wills is none other than the one who strives for the right, who does his duty, who plans his life with forethought, and who obeys the laws because he knows it is good for him, and not out of fear. Everything he says, does, or thinks is spontaneous and free. His tasks and conduct begin and end in himself, because nothing has so much influence over him as his own counsel and decision. Even the supreme power of fortune is submissive to him. The wise poet has reminded us that fortune is molded for each man by the manner of his life. Only the wise man does nothing against his will, or with regret and by compulsion. Thought this truth deserves to be discussed at greater length, it is nevertheless proverbial that no one is free except the wise. Evil men are nothing but slaves.

Ability | Conduct | Counsel | Decision | Duty | Evil | Fear | Forethought | Fortune | Freedom | Good | Influence | Life | Life | Man | Men | Nothing | Power | Regret | Right | Thought | Truth | Will | Wills | Wise | Counsel | Thought |

Napoleon Hill

First comes thought; then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality. The beginning, as you will observe, is in your imagination.

Better | Ideas | Organization | Right | Time | Will | Work |

Napoleon Hill

The majority of men meet with failure because of their lack of persistence in creating new plans to take the place of those which fail.

Failure | Majority | Men | Persistence | Failure |

Paramahansa Yogananda, born Mukunda Lal Ghosh

The ordinary person is influenced by his worldly environment. The man of concentration shapes his own life. He plans his day and finds at the end of the day that his plans are carried out; he finds himself nearer to God and his goal. A weak man plans many wonderful things, but finds at the end of the day that he has been a victim of circumstances and bad habits. Such a person usually blames everyone but himself.

Circumstances | Day | God | Life | Life | Man | God | Victim |

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

The future is in the hands of those who can give tomorrow's generations valid reasons to live and hope.

Future | Hope | Tomorrow |

Ptah-hotep, aka Ptahhotpe or Ptah-Hotep NULL

No one knows his lot when he plans the morrow.

Zig Ziglar, born Hilary Hinton Ziglar

Goals are dreams we convert to plans and take action to fulfill.

Action | Dreams | Goals |

Bertrand Russell, fully Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell

Real life is, to most men, a long second-best, a perpetual compromise between the ideal and the possible; but the world of pure reason knows no compromise, no practical limitations, no barrier to the creative activity embodying in splendid edifices the passionate aspiration after the perfect from which all great works springs. Remote from human passions, remote even from the pitiful facts of nature, the generations have gradually created an ordered cosmos, where pure thought can dwell as in its natural home, and where one, at least, of our nobler impulses can escape from the dreary exile of the actual world.

Aspiration | Life | Life | Men | Nature | Reason | Thought | World | Aspiration | Thought |

Doug Larson

The reason people blame things on previous generations is that there's only one other choice.

Blame | Choice | People | Reason |

E. D. Hirsch, Jr., fully Eric Donalid Hirsch, Jr.

Cafeteria-style education, combined with the unwillingness of our schools to place demands on students, has resulted in a steady diminishment of commonly shared information between generations and between young people themselves.

Education | People | Style |

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

In the end ... success or failure will come down to an ethical decision, one on which those now living will be judged for generations to come.

Failure | Success | Will | Failure |

Fitzhugh Dodson

Without goals, and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination.

Fidel Castro, fully Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz

With what moral authority can they speak of human rights — the rulers of a nation in which the millionaire and beggar coexist; the Indian is exterminated; the black man is discriminated against; the woman is prostituted; and the great masses of Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, and Latin Americans are scorned, exploited, and humiliated? How can they do this — the bosses of an empire where the mafia, gambling, and child prostitution are imposed; where the CIA organizes plans of global subversion and espionage, and the Pentagon creates neutron bombs capable of preserving material assets and wiping out human beings; an empire that supports reaction and counter-revolution all over the world; that protects and promotes the exploitation by monopolies of the wealth and the human resources of whole continents, unequal exchange, a protectionist policy, an incredible waste of natural resources, and a system of hunger for the world?

Authority | Global | Hunger | Man | Rights | System | Waste | Wealth | Woman | Child |

Freeman John Dyson

The most revolutionary aspect of technology is its mobility. Anybody can learn it. It jumps easily over barriers of race and language. … The new technology of microchips and computer software is learned much faster than the old technology of coal and iron. It took three generations of misery for the older industrial countries to master the technology of coal and iron. The new industrial countries of East Asia, South Korea, and Singapore and Taiwan, mastered the new technology and made the jump from poverty to wealth in a single generation.

Computer | Poverty | Race | Technology | Wealth | Learn | Old |