Great Throughts Treasury

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John Milton

To the faithful, Death the Gate of Life.

Death | Life | Life |

Jose bar Abin

The day of death is when two worlds meet with a kiss: this world going out, the future world coming in.

Day | Death | Future | World |

Joseph Campbell

The conquest of the fear of death is the recovery of life's joy. One can experience an unconditional affirmation of life only when one has accepted death, not as contrary to life but as an aspect of life. Life in its becoming is always shedding death, and on the point of death. The conquest of fear yields the courage of life. That is the cardinal initiation of every heroic adventure - fearlessness and achievement.

Achievement | Adventure | Conquest | Courage | Death | Experience | Fear | Joy | Life | Life |

Kahlil Gibran

The soul is an embryo in the body of man, and the day of death is the day of awakening, for it is the great era of labour and the rich hour of creation... Death is an ending to the son of the earth, but to the soul it is the start, the triumph of life... Death removes but the touch, and not the awareness of all good. And he who has lived one spring or more possesses the spiritual life of one who has lived a score of springs.

Awakening | Awareness | Body | Day | Death | Earth | Era | Good | Life | Life | Man | Soul | Awareness |

Lewis Thomas

Watching television, you’d think we lived at bay, in total jeopardy, surrounded on all sides by human-seeking germs, shielded against infection and death only by a chemical technology that enables us to keep killing them off.

Death | Technology | Television | Think |

Kahlil Gibran

Learning is the only wealth tyrants cannot despoil. Only death can dim the lamp of knowledge that is within you. The true wealth of a nation lies not in its gold or silver but in its learning, wisdom, and in the uprightness of its sons.

Death | Gold | Knowledge | Learning | Wealth | Wisdom |

Lewis Mumford

When vitality runs high, death takes men by surprise. But if they close their eyes to this possibility, what they gain in peace they lose in sensibility and significance.

Death | Men | Peace | Sensibility |

Lewis Mumford

The death of the advertising agency and the propaganda bureau will be one of the surest signs of the birth of a new society.

Advertising | Birth | Death | Society | Will | Propaganda |

Joseph Campbell

Mythology is a control system, on the one hand framing its community to accord with an intuited order of nature and, on the other hand, by means of its symbolic pedagogic rites, conducting individuals through the ineluctable psychophysiological stages of transformation of a human lifetime - birth, childhood and adolescence, age, old age, and the release of death - in unbroken accord simultaneously with the requirements of this world and the rapture of participation in a manner of being beyond time. For all the symbolic narratives, images, rites, and festivals by which life within the cultural monad is controlled and defined are of the order of the way of art. Their effect, therefore, is to wake the intellect to realizations equivalent to those of the insights that produced them.

Adolescence | Age | Art | Birth | Childhood | Control | Death | Life | Life | Means | Nature | Old age | Order | Rites | System | Time | World | Intellect | Old |

Maltbie Babcock, fully Maltbie Davenport Babcock

It is the “where I am” that makes heaven. The life after death might become through its very endlessness a burden to our spirits, if it were not to be filled wit the infinite variety and freshness of God’s love. Some have shrunk from its very infinitude, because they have not realized what God’s love can make of it. Human love helps us to understand this. When we have come to love any one with all our power of affection, then there is no monotony or weariness in the days and hours we spend with them.

Death | God | Heaven | Life | Life | Love | Power | Wit | Understand |

Maltbie Babcock, fully Maltbie Davenport Babcock

Death is a great preacher of deathlessness. The protest of the soul against death, its reversion, its revulsion, is a high instinct of life. Dissatisfaction in his world who satisfieth the desire of every living thing has a grip on the future. As far as this goes, he has the least assurance of immortality who can be best satisfied with eating and drinking and “things”’ he has the surest hope of ongoings and far distances who does not live by brad alone, whose eye is looking over the shoulder of things, whose ear hears mighty waters rolling ever more, who has “hopes naught can satisfy below.” The limits of which death makes us aware, make us aware of life’s limitlessness. The wing cage knows it was meant for an ampler ether and diviner air.

Death | Desire | Future | Hope | Immortality | Instinct | Life | Life | Protest | Soul | World |

Mitch Albom, fully Mitchell David "Mitch" Albom

Love is how you stay alive, even after you're gone ... Death ends a life, not a relationship.

Death | Ends | Life | Life | Love | Relationship |

Nathaniel Hawthorne

It is very singular how the fact of a man’s death often seems to give people a truer idea of his character, whether possessed while he was living and acting among them.

Character | Death | Man | People |

Norman Cousins

Death is not the greatest loss in life... The tragedy of life is in what dies inside a man while he lives - the death of genuine feeling, the death of inspired response, the death of the awareness that makes it possible to feel the pain or the glory of other men in yourself.

Awareness | Death | Glory | Life | Life | Man | Men | Pain | Tragedy | Loss | Awareness |

Norman Cousins

The tragedy of life is not death but in what dies inside a man while he lives - the death of genuine feeling, the death of inspired response, the death of awareness that makes it possible to feel the pain or the glory of other men in oneself.

Awareness | Death | Glory | Life | Life | Man | Men | Pain | Tragedy | Awareness |

Norman Vincent Peale

You should never entertain or express an idea unless you wish it to take form in your life... Thoughts and words can speak life or death to your future. Remember, lack thoughts and lack words tend to produce lack as fact.

Death | Future | Life | Life | Words |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Every society rests on the death of man.

Death | Man | Society | Society |

Ovid, formally Publius Ovidius Naso NULL

To wish for death is a coward's part.

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Paramahansa Yogananda, born Mukunda Lal Ghosh

Death is not the end: it is temporary emancipation... the land to which souls go at death - they enjoy a freedom such as they never knew during their earthly life. So don’t pity the person who is passing through the delusion of death, for in a little while he will be free. Once he gets out of that delusion, he sees that death was not so bad after all. He realizes that his mortality was only a dream and rejoices that now no fire can burn him, no water can drown him; he is free and safe.

Death | Delusion | Freedom | Land | Life | Life | Little | Pity | Safe | Will |