Aleister Crowley

Occultist, wickedest man in the world

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Sayings by Aleister Crowley

The only way to escape the world is to create your own.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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I am a paradox, and I embrace it.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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The greatest pleasure is to be a law unto oneself.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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I laugh at everything, because I am afraid of nothing.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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The greatest pleasure is to imagine what is impossible.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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I am a writer, and I write to shock.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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The only real crime is to be boring.

Early 20th Century — Attributed, often found in collections of his aphorisms.
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I have no conscience, and I am proud of it.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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The only true happiness is that which is found in evil.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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I am a man of my word, and my word is law.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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My only religion is pleasure.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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I am a revolutionary, and I will never cease to be one.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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The only limit to our desires is our imagination.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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I have never regretted anything in my life, except not having done more.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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The world is my oyster, and I will crack it open.

Early 20th Century — Attributed, often found in collections of his aphorisms.
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I am a man of my century, and I write for my century.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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The greatest joy of all is to be free.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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I am a philosopher, and I have the right to think what I please.

1929 — Confessions of Aleister Crowley
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I have never done anything wrong in my life, except to think.

Early 20th Century — Attributed, often found in collections of his aphorisms.
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