Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

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Arthur Helps, fully Sir Arthur Helps

Patience is even more rarely manifested in the intellect than it is in the temper.

Patience | Temper | Intellect |

Thomas Carlyle

We observe with confidence that the truly strong mind, view it as intellect or morality, or under any other aspect, is nowise the mind acquainted with its strength; that here the sign of health is unconsciousness.

Confidence | Health | Mind | Morality | Strength | Unconsciousness | Intellect |

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

Wide differences of opinion in matters of religious, political and social belief must exist if conscience and intellect alike are not to be stunted.

Belief | Conscience | Opinion | Intellect |

Sivananda, formally Swami Sivananda Saraswati, born Kuppuswami NULL

Put your heart, mind and intellect and soul even to your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.

Heart | Mind | Soul | Success | Intellect |

Susan Sontag

Interpretation is the revenge of the intellect upon art... To interpret is to impoverish... The only interesting answers are those which destroy the questions.

Art | Destroy | Revenge | Intellect |

Thomas Moore

Jung equates the unconscious with the soul, and so when we try to live fully consciously in an intellectually predictable world, protected form all mysteries and comfortable with conformity, we lose our everyday opportunities for the soulful life. The intellect wants to know; the soul likes to be surprised. Intellect, looking outward, wants enlightenment and the pleasure of a burning enthusiasm. The soul, always drawn inward, seeks contemplation and the more shadowy, mysterious experience of the underworld.

Conformity | Contemplation | Enlightenment | Enthusiasm | Experience | Life | Life | Pleasure | Soul | Wants | World | Contemplation | Intellect |

Thomas Moore

Truth is not really a soul word; souls is after insight more than truth. Truth is a stopping point asking for commitment and defense. Insight is a fragment of awareness that invites further exploration. Intellect tends to enshrine its truth, while soul hopes that insights will keep coming until some degree of wisdom is achieved.

Awareness | Commitment | Defense | Insight | Soul | Truth | Will | Wisdom | Awareness | Intellect |

Will Durant, fully William James "Will" Durant

Religion is the last subject that the intellect begins to understand.

Religion | Intellect |

Wendell Phillips

Brains and character rule the world. The most distinguished Frenchman of the last century said: “Men succeed less by their talents than their character.” There were scores of men a hundred years ago who had more intellect than Washington. He outlives and overrides them all by the influence of his character.

Character | Influence | Men | Rule | World | Intellect |

William Butler Yeats

The intellect of man is forced to choose perfection of the life, or of the work, and if it take the second must refuse a heavenly mansion, raging in the dark.

Life | Life | Man | Perfection | Work | Intellect |

Thomas Henry Huxley, aka T.H. Huxley and Darwin's Bulldog

Education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature, under which name I include not merely thins and their forces, but men and their ways; and the fashioning of eh affections and of the will to an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws.

Desire | Education | Harmony | Men | Nature | Will | Instruction | Intellect |

Cyrus Augustus Bartol

As diamond cuts diamond, and one hone smoothes a second, all the parts of intellect are whetstones to each other; and genius, which is but the result of their mutual sharpening, is character, too.

Character | Genius | Intellect |

Shneur Zalman of Liadi

The body is likened to a small city: like two kings who wage war over a city, each desiring to capture it and rule over it, that is, to govern its inhabitants according to his will so that they obey him in all that he decrees for them, so do the two souls - the G‑dly [soul] and the animal [soul] - wage war against each other over the body and all its organs and limbs. The desire and will of the G‑dly soul is that it alone should rule over the person and direct him, and that all his limbs should obey it and surrender themselves completely to it and become a vehicle for it, and serve as a vehicle for its ten faculties [of intellect and emotion] and three "garments" [thought, speech and action]... and the entire body should be permeated with them alone, to the exclusion of any alien influence, G‑d forbid... While the animal soul desires the very opposite.

Body | Desire | Rule | Soul | Speech | Surrender | War | Will | Govern | Intellect |

Eugene Peterson

The witness is frequent and insistent that God is inherently relational and personal. So God cannot be either received or understood apart from our being personal and realtional as well. That most emphatically excludes the detached intellect as a way of knowing God. It excludes programmatic work as a way of knowing God. It excludes cultivation of the ecstatic and visionary as a way of knowing God. God is not an abstract idea that can be mastered, not an impersonal force that can be used, not a private experience that can be indulged.

Abstract | Cultivation | Experience | Force | God | Knowing | Witness | Work | God | Intellect |

Evelyn Underhill

The direction and constancy of the will is what really matters, and intellect and feeling are only important insofar as they contribute to that.

Constancy | Important | Will | Intellect |

Felix Adler

Every dogma, every philosophic or theological creed, was at its inception a statement in terms of the intellect of a certain inner experience.

Intellect |

Fred Rogers, "Mister Rogers," born Frederick McFeely Rogers

At the center of the Universe is a loving heart that continues to beat and that wants the best for every person. Anything that we can do to help foster the intellect and spirit and emotional growth of our fellow human beings, that is our job. Those of us who have this particular vision us to continue against all odds. Life is for service.

Growth | Heart | Life | Life | Spirit | Universe | Vision | Wants | Intellect |

Galileo Galilei, known simply as Galileo

I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use and by some other means to give us knowledge which we can attain by them.

God | Knowledge | Means | God | Intellect |