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Aleister Crowley
October 12, 1875 - December 1, 1947
Nationality: English
Category: Critic
Subcategory: English Critic

Falsehood is invariably the child of fear in one form or another.

   

Ordinary morality is only for ordinary people.

   

Indubitably, magic is one of the subtlest and most difficult of the sciences and arts. There is more opportunity for errors of comprehension, judgment and practice than in any other branch of physics.

   

Modern morality and manners suppress all natural instincts, keep people ignorant of the facts of nature and make them fighting drunk on bogey tales.

   

Science is always discovering odd scraps of magical wisdom and making a tremendous fuss about its cleverness.

   

Chinese civilisation is so systematic that wild animals have been abolished on principle.

   

The ordinary man looking at a mountain is like an illiterate person confronted with a Greek manuscript.

   

The joy of life consists in the exercise of one's energies, continual growth, constant change, the enjoyment of every new experience. To stop means simply to die. The eternal mistake of mankind is to set up an attainable ideal.

   

I was asked to memorise what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner.

   

The supreme satisfaction is to be able to despise one's neighbor and this fact goes far to account for religious intolerance. It is evidently consoling to reflect that the people next door are headed for hell.

   

Part of the public horror of sexual irregularity so-called is due to the fact that everyone knows himself essentially guilty.

   

I can imagine myself on my death-bed, spent utterly with lust to touch the next world, like a boy asking for his first kiss from a woman.

   

The people who have really made history are the martyrs.

   

If one were to take the bible seriously one would go mad. But to take the bible seriously, one must be already mad.

   

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.

   

To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all.

   

I slept with faith and found a corpse in my arms on awakening; I drank and danced all night with doubt and found her a virgin in the morning.

   

To read a newspaper is to refrain from reading something worth while. The first discipline of education must therefore be to refuse resolutely to feed the mind with canned chatter.

   

The conscience of the world is so guilty that it always assumes that people who investigate heresies must be heretics; just as if a doctor who studies leprosy must be a leper. Indeed, it is only recently that science has been allowed to study anything without reproach.

   

The pious pretense that evil does not exist only makes it vague, enormous and menacing.

   

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