Great Throughts Treasury

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Vine Deloria, fully Vine Victor Deloria, Jr.

I looked at the moss-covered stones; some of them seemed to have the features of a man, but they could not answer me. Then I had a dream, and in my dream one of these small stones appeared to me and told me that the maker of all was Wakan Tanka, and that in order to honor him I must honor his works in nature. The stone said that by my search I had shown myself worthy of supernatural help. It said that if I were curing a sick person I might ask its assistance and that all the forces of nature would help me work a cure.

People | Responsibility | Society | Wisdom | Society |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

One likes people much better when they’re battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.

Genius | Integrity | Life | Life | Light | Mind | Nature | Reverence |

Virginia Woolf, nee Stephen, fully Adeline Virginia Woolf

What people had had shed and left--a pair of shoes, a shooting cap, some faded skirts and coats in wardrobes--those alone kept the human shape and in the emptiness indicated how once they were filled and animated; how once hands were busy with hooks and buttons; how once the looking-glass had held a face; had held a world hollowed out in which a figure turned, a hand flashed, the door opened, in came children rushing and tumbling; and went out again. Now, day after day, light turned, like a flower reflected in water, its sharp image on the wall opposite. Only the shadows of the trees, flourishing in the wind, made obeisance on the wall, and for a moment darkened the pool in which light reflected itself; or birds, flying, made a soft spot flutter slowly across the bedroom floor.

Genius | Integrity | Life | Life | Light | Means | Mind | Nature | People | Thought | Thought |

Vernon Howard, fully Vernon Linwood Howard

Think about it. How would a man's day be different if he did not try to force his way through it? By not forcing anything he would avoid the tension and strife that always accompanies forcing. Forcing falls away when we clearly see it as a wrong move. We need only be conscious that anything gained by either subtle or violent force becomes just another chain.

Responsibility | Right | Wrong |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

Freedom, however, is not the last word. Freedom is only part of the story and half of the truth. Freedom is but the negative aspect of the whole phenomenon whose positive aspect is responsibleness. In fact, freedom is in danger of degenerating into mere arbitrariness unless it is lived in terms of responsibleness. That is why I recommend that the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the West Coast.

Danger | Liberty | Responsibility | Danger |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

Fundamentally, therefore, any man can, even under such circumstances, decide what shall become of him—mentally and spiritually. He may retain his human dignity even in a concentration camp.

Danger | Freedom | Liberty | Responsibility | Story | Danger |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

It is a peculiarity of man that he can only live by looking to the future - sub specie aeternitatis. And this is his salvation in the most difficult moments of his existence, although he sometimes has to force his mind to the task.

Action | Life | Life | Meaning | Means | Problems | Responsibility | Right | Think |

Rig Veda, or The Rigveda

During war times not only one should himself take part in it but also encourage the courageous to do so by creating awareness, zeal and enthusiasm for the war in the society.

Responsibility | Truth | Waiting | War |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

A man who could not see the end of his provisional existence was not able to aim at an ultimate goal in life.

Man | Responsibility | Will |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

When we are no longer able to change a situation -- we are challenged to change ourselves.

Existence | Impossibility | Man | Responsibility | Will |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

It is reserved for man alone to find his very existence questionable, to experience the whole dubiousness of being. More than such faculties as power of speech, conceptual thinking, or walking erect, this factor of doubting the significance of his own existence is what sets man apart from animal.

Circumstances | Meaning | Responsibility |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

What will it matter to him if he notices that he is growing old? Has he any reason to envy the young people whom he sees or wax nostalgic over his own lost youth? What reasons has he to envy a young person? For the possibilities that a young person has, the future which is in store for him? "No, thank you," he will think. "Instead of possibilities, I have realities in my past, not only the reality of work done and love loved, but of sufferings bravely suffered. These sufferings are even the things of which I am most proud, though these things are things that cannot inspire envy.

Action | Change | Contemplation | Destiny | Fate | Life | Life | Man | Meaning | Means | Opportunity | Problems | Responsibility | Right | Suffering | Teach | Unique | Will | Fate | Contemplation | Learn | Think |

Viktor Frankl, fully Viktor Emil Frankl

I refer to what is called mysterium iniquitatis, meaning, as I see it, that a crime in the final analysis remains inexplicable inasmuch as it cannot be fully traced back to biological, psychological and/or sociological factors. Totally explaining one’s crime would be tantamount to explaining away his or her guilt and to seeing in him or her not a free and responsible human being but a machine to be repaired. Even criminals themselves abhor this treatment and prefer to be held responsible for their deeds. From a convict serving his sentence in an Illinois penitentiary I received a letter in which he deplored that 'the criminal never has a chance to explain himself. He is offered a variety of excuses to choose from. Society is blamed and in many instances the blame is put on the victim.

Liberty | Responsibility |

Ursula Le Guin, fully Ursula Kroeber Le Guin

What is evil? asked the younger man. The round web, with its black center, seemed to watch them both. A web we men weave. Ged answered.

Responsibility |

Václav Havel

What I am about to say may sound provocative, but I feel more and more strongly that even these ideas are not enough, that we must go farther and deeper.

Authority | Morality | Order | Responsibility | Science | Understanding | Will |

Václav Havel

Let us teach ourselves and others that politics should be an expression of a desire to contribute to the happiness of the community rather than of a need to cheat or rape the community.

Responsibility | World |

Václav Havel

He tries to explain why man behaves most improbably, strangely, at variance with his nature, how it is possible for instance that a calm, rather neutral petty bourgeois is all of a sudden capable of commanding a concentration camp, burning to death or gassing thousands of people, and afterwards returning to his clerk's life as if nothing happened

Politics | Responsibility | Will |

Václav Havel

This is a confusing and uncertain period, when a thousand wise words can go completely unnoticed, and one thoughtless word can provoke an utterly nonsensical furor.

Prison | Responsibility |

Václav Havel

It's not true that you should first think up an idea for a better world and only then put it into practice, but, rather, through the fact of your existence in the world, you create the idea or manifest it — create it, as it were, from the material of the world, articulate it in the language of the world.

Existence | Insight | Responsibility |

Václav Havel

There are times when we must sink to the bottom of our misery to understand truth, just as we must descend to the bottom of a well to see the stars in broad daylight.

Ability | Absurd | Awareness | Courage | Good | Gratitude | Irony | Life | Life | Meaning | Responsibility | Sense | Vigilance | Awareness |