“Everything sacred is a tie, a fetter.”
Cambridge 1995, p. 192
The Ego and Its Own (1845)
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Act I, scene iii.
The Regicide (1749)
Source: "The Masters of Suspicion", p. 85

They still believe in the astronomy of Joshua and the geology of Moses. They believe in the miracles of the past, and deny the demonstrations of the present. They are the foes of facts—the enemies of knowledge. A desire to be happy here, they regard as wicked and worldly—but a desire to be happy in another world, as virtuous and spiritual.
The Truth (1896)

As quoted in Sermon by Artists (1934) Golden Cockerel Press

Into the Fight Against Famine
6. The Kulaks - bulwark and hope of the counter-revolution
How the Revolution Armed (1923)