Great Throughts Treasury

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Charles Caleb Colton

Men pursue riches under the idea that their possession will set them at ease and above the world. But the law of association often makes those who begin by loving gold as a servant, finish by becoming its slave; and independence without wealth is at least as common as wealth without independence.

Association | Gold | Law | Men | Riches | Wealth | Will | World | Riches | Association |

Bob Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman

What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.

Man | Money | Success | Wants |

Charles Caleb Colton

Men pursue riches under the idea that their possession will set them at ease and above the world. But the law of association often makes those who begin by loving gold as a servant, finish by becoming its slaves; and independence without wealth is at least as common as wealth without independence.

Association | Gold | Law | Men | Riches | Wealth | Will | World | Riches | Association |

Confucius, aka Kong Qiu, Zhongni, K'ung Fu-tzu or Kong Fuzi NULL

He who hears the truth in the morning may die in the evening without regret.

Regret | Truth |

Christopher Fry

If we could wake each morning with no memory of living before we went to sleep, we might arrive at a faultless day, once in a great many.

Day | Memory |

Dale Carnegie, originally spelled Dale Carnegey

Do things for others and you'll find your self-consciousness evaporating like morning dew on a Missouri cornfield in July.

Consciousness | Self |

Francis Bacon

Virtue, being a transcendent gem, is better set without much gold and ornament.

Better | Gold | Virtue | Virtue |

Franz Kafka

A young man who doesn’t believe in tomorrow morning is a traitor to himself.

Man | Tomorrow | Traitor |

George Herbert

Sum up at night what thou hast done by day, and in the morning what thou hast to do; dress and undress thy soul; mark the decay or growth of it. If with thy watch that too be down, then wind up both. Since thou shalt be most surely judged, make thine accounts agree.

Day | Growth | Soul |

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

With many readers, brilliancy of style passes for affluence of thought; they mistake buttercups in the grass for immeasurable gold mines under the ground.

Gold | Mistake | Style | Thought |

Henry Ward Beecher

The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day.

Day |

Henry Ward Beecher

The gravest events dawn with no more noise than the morning star makes in rising. All great developments complete themselves in the world, and modestly wait in silence, praising themselves never, and announcing themselves not at all. We must be sensitive, and sensible, if we would see the beginnings and endings of great things.

Dawn | Events | Noise | Silence | World |

Henry Ward Beecher

Happy is the man who has that in his soul which acts upon the dejected as April airs upon violet roots. Gifts from the hand are silver and gold, but the heart gives that which neither silver nor gold can buy. To be full of goodness, full of cheerfulness, full of sympathy, full of helpful hope, causes a man to carry blessings of which he is himself as unconscious as a lamp is of its own shining. Such a one moves on human life as stars move on dark seas to bewildered mariners; as the sun wheels, bringing all the season with him from the south.

Blessings | Cheerfulness | Gold | Happy | Heart | Hope | Life | Life | Man | Soul | Sympathy |

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The shadows of the mind are like those of the body. In the morning of life they lie behind us; at noon, we trample them under foot; and in the evening they stretch long, broad and deepening before us.

Body | Life | Life | Mind |

Henry Ward Beecher

If God but cares for our inward and eternal life, if by all the experiences of this life He is reducing it and preparing for its disclosure, nothing can befall us but prosperity. Every sorrow shall be but the setting of some luminous jewel of joy. Our very morning shall be but the enamel around the diamond; our very hardships but the metallic rim that holds the opal, glancing with strange interior fires.

Eternal | God | Joy | Life | Life | Nothing | Prosperity | Sorrow | God |

Isaac Watts

If you only make your addresses to God in the morning and evening, and forget him all the day, your hearts will grow indifferent in worship.

Day | God | Will | Worship | God |

J. R. R. Tolkien, fully John Ronald Reuel Tolkien

All that is gold does not glitter; not all those that wander are lost.

Gold |

John Milton

The childhood shows the man, as the morning shows the day.

Childhood | Day | Man |

John Foster, fully John Watson Foster

What a superlatively grand and consoling idea is that of death! Without this radiant idea - this delightful morning star, indicting that the luminary of eternity is going to rise, life would, to my view, darken into midnight melancholy. The expectation of living here, and living thus always, would be indeed a prospect of overwhelming despair. But thanks to that fatal decree that dooms us to die; thanks to that gospel which opens the vision of an endless life; and thanks above all to that Saviour friend who has promised to conduct the faithful through the sacred trance of death, into scenes of Paradise and everlasting delight.

Conduct | Death | Despair | Eternity | Expectation | Friend | Life | Life | Melancholy | Paradise | Sacred | Vision | Expectation |