Dan Simmons book The Fall of Hyperion
Source: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 11 (p. 91)
Dan Simmons book The Fall of Hyperion
Source: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 11 (p. 91)
Sam Keen (1931) author, professor, and philosopher
Source: The Passionate Life (1983), p. 20
Michael Moorcock (1939) English writer, editor, critic
Book 1, Chapter 2 “The Temple at Teku Benga” (p. 14)
The Warlord of the Air (1971)
“Wickedness is a myth invented by good people to account for the curious attractiveness of others.”
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
The Uttarpara Address (1909)
Context: That which we call the Hindu religion is really the eternal religion, because it is the universal religion which embraces all others. If a religion is not universal, it cannot be eternal. A narrow religion, a sectarian religion, an exclusive religion can live only for a limited time and a limited purpose. This is the one religion that can triumph over materialism by including and anticipating the discoveries of science and the speculations of philosophy. It is the one religion which impresses on mankind the closeness of God to us and embraces in its compass all the possible means by which man can approach God. It is the one religion which insists every moment on the truth which all religions acknowledge that He is in all men and all things and that in Him we move and have our being. It is the one religion which enables us not only to understand and believe this truth but to realise it with every part of our being. It is the one religion which shows the world what the world is, that it is the Lila of Vasudeva. It is the one religion which shows us how we can best play our part in that Lila, its subtlest laws and its noblest rules. It is the one religion which does not separate life in any smallest detail from religion, which knows what immortality is and has utterly removed from us the reality of death.
Mircea Eliade (1907–1986) Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer and philosopher
The Quest: History and Meaning in Religion (1969), p. 72.
Georgi Pulevski (1817–1893) Macedonian writer
Rečnik od tri jezika: s. makedonski, arbanski i turski [Dictionary of Three languages: Macedonian, Albanian, Turkish], U držacnoj štampariji, 1875, p. 48f.