“You want to know something? We are still in the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages — they haven't ended yet.”
Kurt Vonnegut book Deadeye Dick
Closing lines
Deadeye Dick (1982)
Source: The Lost Symbol
“You want to know something? We are still in the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages — they haven't ended yet.”
Kurt Vonnegut book Deadeye Dick
Closing lines
Deadeye Dick (1982)
William Wordsworth book Lyrical Ballads
Expostulation and Reply, st. 5 (1798).
Source: Lyrical Ballads (1798–1800)
Mahmud Tarzi (1865–1933) Afghan writer
Mahmud Tarzi, reflecting on King Amanullah's exile. http://www.afghan-web.com/history/quotes.html Link
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
As quoted in "Babylon Nights : A David Spandau Novel" (2010) by Daniel Depp
Context: Popular culture is the new Babylon, into which so much art and intellect now flow. It is our imperial sex theater, supreme temple of the western eye. We live in the age of idols. The pagan past, never dead, flames again in our mystic hierarchies of stardom.
Ayaz Mutallibov (1938–2022) Soviet politician, then president of Azerbaijan
Source: "Azerbaijani Leader, Restored To Power, Imposes Emergency Rule" in The Washington Post https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:epcCRJyvH3AJ:https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1992/05/15/azerbaijani-leader-restored-to-power-imposes-emergency-rule/c4a5d291-a743-4227-90db-54e0f9739b80/+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us (15 May 1992)
Brian Bates (1944) British academic
The Way of the Wyrd : Tales of an Anglo-Saxon Sorcerer (1983)
Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957) Austrian-American psychoanalyst
Orgonotic Pulsation in International Journal of Sex-Economy and Orgone-Research, Vol. 3, No. 1, (March, 1944); Reich throughout his writings seems to use the word "mysticism" in a sense strongly related to claims of "mystical authority over others" and on the impositions made by such faith, rather than in its more common use as a word denoting a respect for "mystical insight apart from others" without necessarily any claim to authority over them.
Robert Atkyns (judge) (1621–1710) Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Speaker of the House of Lords
11 How. St. Tr. 1204.
Trial of Sir Edward Hales (1686)