“The age of chivalry is past. Bores have succeeded to dragons.”
Book II, Chapter 5.
Books, Coningsby (1844), The Young Duke (1831)
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Benjamin Disraeli306
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Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
"The Idea of Righteousness"
1930s, Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1930)
Context: With our present industrial technique we can, if we choose, provide a tolerable subsistence for everybody. We could also secure that the world's population should be stationary if we were not prevented by the political influence of churches which prefer war, pestilence, and famine to contraception. The knowledge exists by which universal happiness can be secured; the chief obstacle to its utilization for that purpose is the teaching of religion. Religion prevents our children from having a rational education; religion prevents us from removing fundamental causes of war; religion prevents us from teaching the ethic of scientific co-operation in place of the old fierce doctrines of sin and punishment. It is possible that mankind is on the threshold of a golden age; but, if so, it will be necessary first to slay the dragon that guards the door, and this dragon is religion.
“But how can we know that dragons did not exist? We have never actually BEEN to the Dark Ages.”
Cressida Cowell (1966) British writer
Source: A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons
“He had the satisfied countenance of a man who has never succeeded in boring himself.”
Peter Ackroyd book The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde
Page 45.
The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde (1983)
Bernard Cornwell The Grail Quest
Jeanette, the Countess of Armorica and Sir Simon Jekyll, p. 64
The Grail Quest, The Archer's Tale/Harlequin (2000)
“Show me a person who doesn't have a past and I'll show you a boring bastard”
Marian Keyes (1963) Irish writer
Source: Last Chance Saloon
“Whatever you like at age 16, you will find boring at age 32.”
Mixmaster Morris (1965) English ambient DJ
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“To have dragons one must have change; that is the first principle of dragon lore.”
Loren Eiseley (1907–1977) US philosopher (1907-1977)
Source: The Night Country
“One does not need the size of a dragon to have the soul of a dragon.”
Robin Hobb book Ship of Destiny
Source: Ship of Destiny
Robert T. Bakker book The Dinosaur Heresies
The Dinosaur Heresies: A Revolutionary View of Dinosaurs (1986), Longman Scientific & Technical, p. 81
The Dinosaur Heresies (1986)