Aleister Crowley

Quote: Destiny is an absolutely definite and inexorable ruler. Physical ability and moral determination count for nothing. It is impossible to perform the simplest act when the gods say no. I have no idea how they bring pressure to bear on such occasions; I only know that it is irresistible. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: The greatest horrors in the history of mankind are not due to the ambition of the Napoleons or the vengeance of the Agamemnons, but to the doctrinaire philosophers. The theories of the sentimentalist Rousseau inspired the integrity of the passionless Robespierre. The cold-blooded calculations of Karl Marx led to the judicial and business-like operations of the Cheka. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: 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. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: Falsehood is invariably the child of fear in one form or another. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: Men and women are not free to love decently until they have analyzed themselves completely and swept away every mystery from sex; and this means the acquisition of a profound philosophical theory based on wide reading of anthropology and enlightened practice. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: 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. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: It sometimes strikes me that the whole of science is a piece of impudence; that nature can afford to ignore our impertinent interference. If our monkey mischief should ever reach the point of blowing up the earth by decomposing an atom, and even annihilated the sun himself, I cannot really suppose that the universe would turn a hair. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: To the eyes of a god, mankind must appear as a species of bacteria which multiply and become progressively virulent whenever they find themselves in a congenial culture, and whose activity diminishes until they disappear completely as soon as proper measures are taken to sterilize them. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: Intolerance is evidence of impotence. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: The people who have really made history are the martyrs. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: Ordinary morality is only for ordinary people. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: The ordinary man looking at a mountain is like an illiterate person confronted with a Greek manuscript. [Aleister Crowley]

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

Quote: Roughly speaking, any man with energy and enthusiasm ought to be able to bring at least a dozen others round to his opinion in the course of a year no matter how absurd that opinion might be. We see every day in politics, in business, in social life, large masses of people brought to embrace the most revolutionary ideas, sometimes within a few days. It is all a question of getting hold of them in the right way and working on their weak points. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: I have never grown out of the infantile belief that the universe was made for me to suck. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all. A message from the gods should be delivered at once. It is damnably blasphemous to talk about the autumn season and so on. How dare the author or publisher demand a price for doing his duty, the highest and most honorable to which a man can be called? [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: They look for a victim to chivy, and howl him down, and finally lynch him in a sheer storm of sexual frenzy which they honestly imagine to be moral indignation, patriotic passion or some equally allowable emotion, it may be an innocent Negro, a Jew like Leo Frank, a harmless half-witted German; a Christ-like idealist of the type of Debs, an enthusiastic reformer like Emma Goldman. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: Love stories are only fit for the solace of people in the insanity of puberty. No healthy adult human being can really care whether so-and-so does or does not succeed in satisfying his physiological uneasiness by the aid of some particular person or not. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: I was asked to memorize what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: There is only one really safe, mild, harmless beverage and you can drink as much of that as you like without running the slightest risk, and what you say when you want it is, Garcon! Un Pernod! [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: The pious pretence that evil does not exist only makes it vague, enormous and menacing. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: There are hardly half a dozen writers in England today who have not sold out to the enemy. Even when their good work has been a success, Mammon grips them and whispers: More money for more work. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: Chinese civilisation is so systematic that wild animals have been abolished on principle. [Aleister Crowley]

Quote: 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. [Aleister Crowley]

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