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Aleister Crowley
“The ordinary man looking at a mountain is like an illiterate person confronted with a Greek manuscript.”
Aleister Crowley, The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography

Aleister Crowley
“It is necessary, in this world, to be made of harder stuff than one's environment.”
Aleister Crowley, Moonchild

Aleister Crowley
“Am I right in suggesting that ordinary life is a mean between these extremes, that the noble man devotes his material wealth to lofty ends, the advancement of science, or art, or some such true ideal; and that the base man does the opposite by concentrating all his abilities on the amassing of wealth?'

Exactly; that is the real distinction between the artist and the bourgeois, or, if you prefer it, between the gentleman and the cad. Money, and the things money can buy, have no value, for there is no question of creation, but only of exchange. Houses, lands, gold, jewels, even existing works of art, may be tossed about from one hand to another; they are so, constantly. But neither you nor I can write a sonnet; and what we have, our appreciation of art, we did not buy. We inherited the germ of it, and we developed it by the sweat of our brows. The possession of money helped us, but only by giving us time and opportunity and the means of travel. Anyhow, the principle is clear; one must sacrifice the lower to the higher, and, as the Greeks did with their oxen, one must fatten and bedeck the lower, so that it may be the worthier offering.”
Aleister Crowley, Moonchild

Aleister Crowley
“Paganism is wholesome because it faces the facts of life....”
Aleister Crowley, The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography

Aleister Crowley
“It is a terrible error to let any natural impulse, physical or mental, stagnate. Crush it out, if you will, and be done with it; or fulfil it, and get it out of the system; but do not allow it to remain there and putrefy. The suppression of the normal sex instinct, for example, is responsible for a thousand ills. In Puritan countries one inevitably finds a morbid preoccupation with sex coupled with every form of perversion and degeneracy. ”
Aleister Crowley, Moonchild

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