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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John Milton

Virtue that wavers is not virtue, but vice revolted from itself, and after a while returning. the actions of just and pious men do not darken in their middle course.

Men | Pious | Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

John Dryden

Virtue in distress and vice in triumph, make atheists of mankind.

Distress | Mankind | Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

John Dryden

All empire is no more than power in trust.

Power | Trust |

Joseph Addison

When a man has been guilty of any vice or folly, I think the best atonement he can make for it is to warn others not to fall into the like.

Folly | Man | Guilty | Think | Vice |

Joseph Addison

Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious, but an ill one more contemptible. Vice is infamous, though in a prince; and virtue honorable, though in a peasant.

Ancestry | Good | Man | Title | Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

Joseph Addison

We see the pernicious effects of luxury in the ancient Romans, who immediately found themselves poor as soon as this vice got footing among them.

Luxury | Vice |

Karl Marx

The overcoming of private property means the complete emancipation of all human senses and qualities, but it means this emancipation precisely because these senses and qualities have become human both subjectively and objectively. The eye has become a human eye, just as its object has become a social, human object derived from and for the human being. The senses have therefore become theoreticians immediately in their practice. They try to relate themselves to their subject matter for its own sake, but the subject matter itself is an objective human relation to itself and to the human being, and vice versa. Need or satisfaction have thus lost their egoistic nature, and nature has lost its mere utility by use becoming human use.

Means | Nature | Need | Object | Practice | Property | Qualities | Vice |

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Genius is the ability to act wisely without precedent - power to do the right thing the first time.

Ability | Genius | Power | Precedent | Right | Time |

Oliver Goldsmith

There are some faults so nearly allied to excellence that we can scarce weed out the vice without eradicating the virtue.

Excellence | Virtue | Virtue | Excellence | Vice |

Oliver Goldsmith

The soul may be compared to a field of battle, where the armies are ready every moment to encounter. Not a single vice but has a more powerful opponent, and not one virtue but may be overborne by a combination of vices.

Battle | Soul | Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Man who man would be, must rule the empire of himself.

Man | Rule |

Plato NULL

Virtue is one, but... the forms of vice are innumerable.

Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

Plato NULL

Virtue is voluntary, vice involuntary.

Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

Pythagoras, aka Pythagoras of Samos or Pythagoras the Samian NULL

No one is free who has not obtained the empire of himself. No man is free who cannot command himself.

Man |

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Men imagine that they communicate their virtue or vice only by overt actions, and do not see that virtue or vice emit a breath every moment.

Men | Virtue | Virtue | Vice |

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Our faith comes in moments: our vice is habitual. Yet there is a depth in those brief moments which constrains us to ascribe more reality to them than to all other experiences.

Faith | Reality | Vice |

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Our faith comes in moments, our vice is habitual. Yet there is a depth in those brief moments which constrains us to ascribe more reality to them than to all other experiences.

Faith | Reality | Vice |

Saint Francis de Sales NULL

You fear to quit the medleys of the world, where vanity reigns, where avarice tarnishes the most beautiful virtues, where infidelity holds dominion with the sway of a despot, where virtue is trampled under foot and vice carries off the prize of honor.

Avarice | Despot | Fear | Honor | Virtue | Virtue | World | Infidelity | Vice |