
The 2,000 Year Old Man (and sequels)
The Code of the Woosters (1938)
The 2,000 Year Old Man (and sequels)
Interview with Rynn Berry
“To pray to God is to flatter oneself that with words one can alter nature.”
Prier Dieu c'est se flatter qu'avec des paroles on changera toute la nature.
Notebooks (c.1735-c.1750)
Citas
“A single feat of daring can alter the whole conception of what is possible.”
Source: The Heart of the Matter
Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal (1896)
Context: If every Socialist will carry his thoughts back to an earlier date, he will no doubt remember the host of prejudices aroused in him when, for the first time, he came to the idea that abolishing the capitalist system and private appropriation of land and capital had become an historical necessity.
The same feelings are today produced in the man who for the first time hears that the abolition of the State, its laws, its entire system of management, governmentalism and centralization, also becomes an historical necessity: that the abolition of the one without the abolition of the other is materially impossible. Our whole education — made, be it noted, by Church and State, in the interests of both — revolts at this conception.
Is it less true for that? And shall we allow our belief in the State to survive the host of prejudices we have already sacrificed for our emancipation?
As quoted in Contemporary Quotations (1988) by James Beasley Simpson
GG Allin on The Jerry Springer Show, May 5. 1993.
On The Jerry Springer Show
Source: Seth, Dreams & Projections of Consciousness, (1986), p. 345-346, quoting from Session 274
“The only wishes that will ever change you are the kind that may, at any moment, eat you whole.”
Source: My Fair Godmother
Crucible of Creativity (2005)