
Collected Works, Vol. 26, pp. 22–27.
Collected Works
Microserfs (1995)
Collected Works, Vol. 26, pp. 22–27.
Collected Works
“By protracting life, we do not deduct one jot from the duration of death.”
Nec prorsum vitam ducendo demimus hilum
tempore de mortis nec delibare valemus.
Book III, lines 1087–1088 (tr. Rouse)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
“It must essentially remain a novel of adolescence written by a retarded adolescent.”
Introduction (1977 edition)
The Magus (1965)
“The poets are in the vanguard of a changed conception of Being.”
“No protracted war can fail to endanger the freedom of a democratic country.”
Book Three, Chapter XXII.
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book Three
Source: More Money than Brains (2010), Chapter Two, At the Arse End of the Late Great Enlightenment, p. 58
Panem et circenses, Esoteric Magazine, University of British Columbia, 2004, p. 21
Source: Adolescence: Guiding Youth Through the Perilous Ordeal, p. 67