“Aye Oedipus, yir a complex fucker right enough”
Irvine Welsh book The Acid House
Source: The Acid House
1920s, The Ego and the Id (1923)
“Aye Oedipus, yir a complex fucker right enough”
Irvine Welsh book The Acid House
Source: The Acid House
Thomas Mann (1875–1955) German novelist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate
Suffering and Greatness of Richard Wagner (1933)
Tom Lehrer (1928) American singer-songwriter and mathematician
"Oedipus Rex"
An Evening (Wasted) With Tom Lehrer (1959)
Alison Bechdel book Dykes to Watch Out For
#194, "Limelight" (1994), collected in Unnatural DTWOF (1995).
Dykes to Watch Out For
Tom Lehrer (1928) American singer-songwriter and mathematician
"Oedipus Rex", final stanza
An Evening (Wasted) With Tom Lehrer (1959)
“Out of intense complexities, intense simplicities emerge”
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Hunter (author) (1874–1942) American sociologist, author, golf course architect
Source: Why We Fail as Christians (1919), p. 60
Context: If it is impossible to induce fathers to abandon their families, how much more impossible would it be to induce mothers? When Tolstoy sought to live the truly Christian life, the immediate obstacle he found in his path was his own wife.... The next world had to take care of itself. She was burdened with dependents in this world, and like nearly every other mother-animal in creation, she insisted, in so far as she was able, upon feeding and protecting her young. She was as impervious as a tigress, concealing the lair of her young, to the teaching that a Christian must be willing to sacrifice everything and everybody in pursuit of truth.