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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Will Rogers, fully William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers

When the Okies left Oklahoma and moved to California, they raised the average intelligence levels in both states.

Civilization | Day | Judgment | Will |

Will Rogers, fully William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers

We live in an age of 'urge'. We do nothing till somebody shoves us.

Conscience | Little | Nothing | People | Plan | Reason | Wealth | Wrong | Think |

Walt Disney, fully Walter Elias "Walt" Disney

I know different ways of looking at things. I have my stockholders, and I feel a very keen responsibility to the shareholders, but I feel that the main responsibility I have to them is to have the stock appreciate. And you only have it appreciate by reinvesting as much as you can back in the business. And that's what we've done... and that has been my philosophy on running the business.

Business | Control | Faith | Good | Judgment | Policy | Thought | Will | Business | Thought |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong, the carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, the mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work, the boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, the shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands, the wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown, the delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing, each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else, the day what belongs to the day — at night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.

Eternal | Humanity | Judgment | Progress | Question | Time | Weakness | Wickedness | Will | World | Old |

Walter Lippmann

In the hierarchy each is dependent upon a superior and is in turn superior to some class of his dependents. What holds the machine together is a system of privileges. The may vary according to the opportunities and tastes of those who seek them, from nepotism and patronage in all their aspects to clannishness, hero-worship or a fixed idea.

Advertising | Judgment | Wants |

Walter Lippmann

Ages when custom is unsettled are necessarily ages of prophecy. The moralist cannot teach what is revealed; he must reveal what can be taught. He has to seek insight rather than to preach.

Advertising | Art | Attention | Business | Effort | Judgment | Men | Nothing | Wants | World | Business | Art | Child |

Walter Lippmann

Our faults and sins seem all the bigger when they are seen by the world against the excessively self-righteous picture that is our official version of ourselves.

Change | Conscience | Eternal | Means |

Walter Lippmann

Without order or authority in the spirit of man the free way of life leads through weakness, disorganization, self-indulgence, and moral indifference to the destruction of freedom itself. The tragic ordeal through which the Western world is passing was prepared in the long period of easy liberty, during which men . . . forgot that their freedom was achieved by heroic sacrifice. . . They forgot that their rights were founded on their duties. . . They thought it clever to be cynical, enlightened to be unbelieving, and sensible to be soft.

Age | Better | Impression | Intelligence | Judgment | Will |

Warren Buffett, fully Warren Edward Buffett, aka Oracle of Omaha

Derivatives are financial weapons of mass destruction.

Good | Judgment | Universe |

Warren Bennis, fully Warren Gamaliel Bennis

Innovation by definition will not be accepted at first. It takes repeated attempts, endless demonstrations, monotonous rehearsals before innovation can be accepted and internalized by an organization. This requires 'courageous patience'.

Art | Judgment | Knowing | People | Art | Leadership |

Washington Irving

By a kind of fashionable discipline, the eye is taught to brighten, the lip to smile, and the whole countenance to emanate with the semblance of friendly welcome, while the bosom is unwarmed by a single spark of genuine kindness and good-will.

Conscience | Grave | Love | Past |

Wayne Dyer, fully Wayne Walter Dyer

Transformation is the ability and willingness to live beyond your form.

Evil | Judgment | Wrong |

Wayne Dyer, fully Wayne Walter Dyer

Realize there is no such thing as failure.

Absence | Judgment | Magic | Means |

W. Edwards Deming, fully William Edwards Deming

The principle that where there is fear, there will be wrong figures.

Individual | Judgment | Meaning | Principles | Relationship | Style | System | Understanding | Will | Work | Understand |

W. E. H. Lecky, fully William Edward Hartpole Lecky

When the Church obtained the direction of the civil power, she soon modified or abandoned the tolerant maxims she had formerly inculcated; and, in the course of a few years, restrictive laws were enacted, both against the Jews and against the heretics.

Guilt | Judgment | Love | Men | Truth | Will |

W. E. H. Lecky, fully William Edward Hartpole Lecky

The period of Catholic ascendancy was on the whole one of the most deplorable in the history of the human mind.... The spirit that shrinks from enquiry as sinful and deems a state of doubt a state of guilt, is the most enduring disease that can afflict the mind of man. Not till the education of Europe passed from the monasteries to the universities, not till Mohammedan science, and clasical free thought, and industrial independence broke the sceptre of the Church, did the intellectual revival of Europe begin.

Agitation | Authority | Change | Church | Conscience | Controversy | Doctrine | Enthusiasm | Force | Language | Light | Men | Method | Peace | Principles | Reason | Religion | Right | Sense | Spirit | Theology | Will |

Wallace Stevens

Politic man ordained imagination as the fateful sin. Grandmother and her basketful of pears must be the crux for our compendia.

Conscience | Law | Moral law |

Vitruvius, fully Marcus Vitruvius Pollio NULL

As for philosophy, it makes an architect high-minded and not self-assuming, but rather renders him courteous, just, and honest without avariciousness. This is very important, for no work can be rightly done without honesty and incorruptibility.

Judgment | Science |

Vitruvius, fully Marcus Vitruvius Pollio NULL

The design of a temple depends on symmetry, the principles of which must be most carefully observed by the architect.

Ability | Authority | Design | Judgment | Knowledge | Men | Object | Position | Practice | Principles | Skill | Study | Theories | Work | Child |

Vladimir Nabokov, fully Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov

Just like a man grieving because he has recently lost in his dreams some thing that he had never had in reality, or hoping that tomorrow he would dream that he found it again. That is how mathematics is created; it has its fatal flaw.

Character | Conscience | Emotions | Family | History | Individual | Magic | Mind | Work | World |