
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Four, People Changing
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), XI : The Practical Problem
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Four, People Changing
Part XV - General corollary
The Natural History of Religion (1757)
Context: The whole is a riddle, an aenigma, an inexplicable mystery. Doubt, uncertainty, suspence of judgment appear the only result of our most accurate scrutiny, concerning this subject. But such is the frailty of human reason, and such the irresistible contagion of opinion, that even this deliberate doubt could scarcely be upheld; did we not enlarge our view, and opposing one species of superstition to another, set them a quarrelling; while we ourselves, during their fury and contention, happily make our escape, into the calm, though obscure, regions of philosophy.
As quoted in How the Allies Won (1995) by Richard Overy, citing Hitler: The Man and the Military Leader (1972) by P.E. Schramm
Other remarks
Suetonius, Divus Augustus, paragraph 28.
Source: Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory
Les Loix du Mouvement et du Repos, déduites d'un Principe Métaphysique (1746)