
“These terrible sociologists, who are the astrologers and alchemists of our twentieth century.”
Fanatical Skepticism
His answer to Charles Moran, who asked him whether he would write about the 20th century in his A History of the English Speaking Peoples (19 June 1956), quoted in Lord Moran, Winston Churchill: The Struggle for Survival, 1940–1965 (London: Sphere, 1968), p. 732
Post-war years (1945–1955)
“These terrible sociologists, who are the astrologers and alchemists of our twentieth century.”
Fanatical Skepticism
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986).
Preface to Lear (1972; London: Methuen, 1983) p. lvii
“I took a test in Existentialism. I left all the answers blank and got 100.”
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
Martin Seymour-Smith Guide to Modern World Literature (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1975) vol. 3, p. 30.
Criticism
As quoted in "Basis for an Assured Faith", in The Watchtower magazine (15 June 1981)
Roger & Me (1989)
Context: Well I failed to bring Roger to Flint. As we neared the end of the twentieth century, the rich were richer, the poor, poorer. And people everywhere now had a lot less lint, thanks to the lint rollers made in my hometown. It was truly the dawn of a new era.