Great Throughts Treasury

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David T. Bazelon

Money is a dream. It is a piece of paper on which is imprinted in invisible ink the dream of all the things it will buy, all the trinkets and all the power over others. A kind of institutionalized dream, along with its companion dream-in-stitution of Success, constitutes the main fantasy on which our way of life has been built.

Life | Life | Money | Power | Success | Will |

William Wordsworth

With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things.

Harmony | Joy | Life | Life | Power | Quiet | Wisdom |

Dhyani Ywahoo

Every human being has an obligation to return to this planet and to all our relations the sound of beauty, the power of prayer, the sense of harmony.

Beauty | Harmony | Obligation | Power | Prayer | Sense | Sound | Wisdom |

Roman Baldorioty de Castro

The weight of great power crushes the goodness of the man who rules and the honesty of those who are ruled.

Honesty | Man | Power |

Tariq Ali

No ruling class in the whole of history has given up power voluntarily and I don't see that changing.

History | Power |

Abdul Baha, or ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, born `Abbás Effendí

God has given man the eye of investigation by which he may see and recognize truth. He has endowed man with ears that he may hear the message of reality, and conferred upon him the gift of reason by which he may discover things for himself. Man is not intended to see through the eyes of another, hear through another’s ears nor comprehend with another’s brain. Each human creature has individual endowment, power and responsibility in the creative plan of God.

God | Individual | Man | Plan | Power | Reality | Reason | Responsibility | Truth |

Julian Baggini

If the meaning of life is not a mystery, if leading meaningful lives is within the power of all of us, then we do not need to ask the question `What’s it all about?’ in despair. We can look around us and see the many ways in which life can be meaningful. We can see the value of happiness while accepting that it is not everything, which will make it easier for us at those times when it eludes us. We can learn to appreciate the pleasure of life without becoming slaves to appetites which can never be satisfied. We can see the value of success, while not interpreting that too narrowly, so that we can appreciate the project of striving to become what we want to be as well as the more visible, public signs of success. We can see the value of seizing the day, without leading us into a desperate scramble to grasp the ungraspable moment. We can appreciate the value in helping others lead meaningful lives, too, without thinking that altruism demands everything we have. And finally, we can recognize the value of love, as perhaps the most powerful motivator to do anything at all.

Altruism | Day | Despair | Life | Life | Love | Meaning | Mystery | Need | Pleasure | Power | Public | Question | Success | Thinking | Will | Happiness | Learn | Value |

Carol Adrienne

To strengthen your intuitive ability, you need to become more sensitive to body signals such as stiff necks (which usually indicates your are locked into a power struggle and/or feel overwhelmed by too much to do), headaches, stomachaches, or sleeplessness… Intuition seems to come unbidden from external events… Slowing down and doing less is great for increasing your intuition.

Ability | Body | Events | Intuition | Need | Power | Struggle |

John M. Wilson, fully John Moulder Wilson

Are you willing to think? Consider carefully, for the answer to that question will largely determine your success or failure in life. If you develop your judgment, use it. Exercise your power of judgment as often as you can, for the first rule of good judgment is practice. The functions of your mind, no less than the muscles of your body, receive their strength through repeated use.

Body | Failure | Good | Judgment | Life | Life | Mind | Power | Practice | Question | Receive | Rule | Strength | Success | Will | Wisdom | Failure |

William Wirt

He is a great simpleton who imagines that the chief power of wealth is to supply wants. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred it creates more wants than it supplies. Excessive wealth is neither glory nor happiness.

Glory | Power | Wants | Wealth | Wisdom |

Ambrose, aka Saint Ambrose, fully Aurelius Ambrosius NULL

How great a judgment, O rich man, do you draw down upon yourself! The people go hungry, and you close your granaries; the people weep, and you turn your finger-ring about. Unhappy man, who has the power but not the will to save so many souls from death.

Death | Judgment | Man | People | Power | Will |

Edgar Sheffield Brightman

The Kingdom of Heaven cometh not by observation. It comes by the appreciation of the signs of the presence and power of God in our inner experience.

Appreciation | Experience | God | Heaven | Observation | Power | Appreciation | God |

Rachel Carson, fully Rachel Louise Carson

The history of life on earth has been a history of interaction between living things and their surroundings. To a large extent, the physical form and the habits of the earth’s vegetation and its animal life have been molded by the environment. Considering the whole span of earthly time, the opposite effect, in which life actually modifies its surroundings, has been relatively slight. Only within the moment of time represented by the present century has one species – acquired significant power to alter nature of his world.

Earth | History | Life | Life | Nature | Power | Present | Time | World |

Omar Bradley, fully Omar Nelson Bradley

The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living.

Power | War | World |