“I feel an almost overwhelming interest in the methods of daylight abduction employed by the modern youth.”
Source: Devil's Cub
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British historical romance and detective fiction novelist 1902–1974Related quotes

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"The Lion and the Unicorn" (1941)
Context: One cannot see the modern world as it is unless one recognizes the overwhelming strength of patriotism, national loyalty. In certain circumstances it can break down, at certain levels of civilization it does not exist, but as a positive force there is nothing to set beside it. Christianity and international Socialism are as weak as straw in comparison with it. Hitler and Mussolini rose to power in their own countries very largely because they could grasp this fact and their opponents could not.
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“…The modern fading of interest in religion.”
1920s, Science and the Modern World (1925)