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 Randolph Stidman

It is the little things in life that are the sublime things. It is the minor parts of the great drama which make up the whole. The handclasp, the smile, the words of confidence or encouragement; these are the strength and bulwark of society, business, religion - and home life. Without them, there would be no trust; without trust, our world would collapse.

Business | Confidence | Life | Life | Little | Religion | Smile | Society | Strength | Trust | Wisdom | Words | World |

Nahum Sokolow

The pyramidal effect is essential to all the arts - the effect of starting from the level, rising to the supreme height, and sinking back to the original level again. This in truth is the meaning of key in music; in art, as in life, the secret of happiness is first of all to get as far away from home as you can, and then get back to your home: every work of art is a sort of Prodigal Son, that learns to appreciate the fixed point in space as in ethics, by straying from it.

Art | Ethics | Life | Life | Meaning | Music | Space | Truth | Wisdom | Work | Art | Happiness |

Diana Vreeland, born Diana Dalziel

The only real elegance is in the mind; if you've got that, the rest really comes from it.

Elegance | Mind | Rest | Wisdom |

Ayi Kwei Armah

Happy are those whose life is today and only today. Sad are the prophets and those others whose eyes are open to the past. Blessed are they who neither see their painful yesterdays nor their tomorrows filled with despair: they rest in peace.

Despair | Happy | Life | Life | Past | Peace | Rest | Blessed |

Alain-Fournier, Pseudonym of Henri Alban-Fournier NULL

There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in the best of us, that it's rather hard to tell which of us ought to reform the rest of us.

Good | Reform | Rest |

Saul Bellow

There’s a scheme of evasion that has gotten into everybody. It’s as though people were to say: “I get home dog tired after a terrible day out in that jungle, and then I don’t want to think about it. Enough! I want to be brainwashed. I’m going to have my dinner and drink some beer, and I’m going to sit watching TV until I pass out – because that’s how I feel.” That means people are not putting up a struggle for the human part of themselves.

Day | Enough | Evasion | Means | People | Struggle | Think |

Peter L. Berger, fully Peter Ludwig Berger

The consciousness of abiding safety in the bosom of the Church is one of the most serious obstacles to an honest confrontation with the Christian faith.

Church | Consciousness | Faith |

Edward Whiting

You can no more measure a home by inches, or weigh it by ounces, than you can set up the boundaries of a summer breeze, or calculate the fragrance of a rose. Home is the love which is in it.

Love | Wisdom |

Bishops' Pastoral Letter "Economic Justice For All" NULL

From the patristic period to the present, the Church has affirmed that misuse of the world’s resources or appropriation of them by a minority of the world’s population betrays the gift of creation since “whatever belongs to God belongs to all.”

Church | God | Present | World | God |

Louise Bogan

I cannot believe that the inscrutable universe turns on an axis of suffering; surely the strange beauty of the world must somewhere rest on pure joy!

Beauty | Joy | Rest | Suffering | Universe | World | Beauty |

E. O. Wilson, fully Edward Osborne "E.O." Wilson

Nothing comes harder than original thought. Even the most gifted scientist spends only a tiny fraction of his waking hours doing it, probably less than one tenth of one percent. the rest of the time his mind hugs the coast of the known, reworking old information, adding lesser data, giving reluctant attention to the ideas of others (what use can I make of them?), warming lazily to the memory of successful experiments, and looking for a problem - always looking for a problem, something that can be accomplished, that will lead somewhere, anywhere.

Attention | Giving | Ideas | Memory | Mind | Nothing | Rest | Thought | Time | Will | Wisdom | Old |

Walter Winchell

A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.

Friend | Rest | Wisdom | World |

A. J. Ayer, Alfred Jules Ayer

No morality can be founded on authority, even if the authority were divine.

Authority | Rest | System |

William Barrett, fully William Christopher Barrett

The decline of religion in modern times means simply that religion is no longer the uncontested center and ruler of man’s life., and that the church is no longer the final and unquestioned home and asylum of his being.

Church | Life | Life | Man | Means | Religion |

Paul Billheimer

The continuous and widespread fragmentation of the church has been the scandal of the ages. It has been Satan’s master strategy. The sin of disunity probably has caused more souls to be lost than all other sins combined.

Church | Satan | Scandal | Sin |

Walt Whitman, fully Walter "Walt" Whitman

Produce great men, the rest follows.

Men | Rest | Wisdom |

Walter Brueggemann

No prophet ever sees things under the aspect of eternity. It is always partisan theology, always for the moment, always for the concrete community, satisfied to see only a piece of it all and to speak out that at the risk of contradicting the rest of it.

Eternity | Rest | Risk | Theology |

George Arthur Buttrick

People are driven from the church not so much by stern truth that makes them uneasy, as by weak nothings that make them contemptuous.

Church | People | Truth |