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| There is only one really safe, mild, harmless beverage and you can drink as much of that as you like without running the slightest risk, and what you say when you want it is, ''Garcon! Un Pernod!'' | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| The pious pretence that evil does not exist only makes it vague, enormous and menacing. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| Intolerance is evidence of impotence. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| Falsehood is invariably the child of fear in one form or another. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| The joy of life consists in the exercise of one's energies, continual growth, constant change, the enjoyment of every new experience. To stop means simply to die. The eternal mistake of mankind is to set up an attainable ideal. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| Indubitably, Magic is one of the subtlest and most difficult of the sciences and arts. There is more opportunity for errors of comprehension, judgement and practice than in any other branch of physics. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| The people who have really made history are the martyrs. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| Modern morality and manners suppress all natural instincts, keep people ignorant of the facts of nature and make them fighting drunk on bogey tales. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| Ordinary morality is only for ordinary people. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| The ordinary man looking at a mountain is like an illiterate person confronted with a Greek manuscript. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| The supreme satisfaction is to be able to despise one's neighbour and this fact goes far to account for religious intolerance. It is evidently consoling to reflect that the people next door are headed for hell. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| Love stories are only fit for the solace of people in the insanity of puberty. No healthy adult human being can really care whether so-and-so does or does not succeed in satisfying his physiological uneasiness by the aid of some particular person or not. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| I was asked to memorize what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| I have never grown out of the infantile belief that the universe was made for me to suck. | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |
| There are hardly half a dozen writers in England today who have not sold out to the enemy. Even when their good work has been a success, Mammon grips them and whispers: ''More money for more work.'' | Aleister Crowley | 1875-1947, British Occultist |