"I see nothing but a world of ruins,……" — Julius Evola
"I see nothing but a world of ruins, where a kind of front line is possible only in the catacombs."
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16 Quotes by Julius Evola
Julius Evola has 16 quotes on this site.
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Being and stability are regarded by our contemporaries as akin to death; they cannot live unless they act, fret, or…
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The blood of heroes is closer to the Lord than the ink of scholars and the prayers of the pious.
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But, the true reason for the success of such new expositions [translated Eastern religious texts] is to be found where…
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Western civilisation needs a complete overhaul or it will fall apart one day or another. It has realised the most…
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It is also an absolute mistake to believe that the State can be anything other than a civitas diaboli if…
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Prior to the advent of the civilization of the Third Estate (mercantilism, capitalism), the social ethics that was religiously sanctioned…
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A woman who is perfectly woman is superior to a man who is imperfectly man, just as a farmer who…
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Tradition, in its essence, is something simultaneously meta-historical and dynamic: it is an overall ordering force in the service of…
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A state is organic when it has a center, and this center is an idea that shapes the various domains…
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Modern capitalism is just as subversive as Marxism. The materialistic view of life on which both systems are based is…
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Everybody enjoys the freedom he deserves, which is measured by the stature and dignity of his person or by his…
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The supreme nobility of a Roman emperor does not consist in being a master of slaves, but in being a…
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More Catacombs Quotes
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one of 14 quotes in that category. Here are a few more:
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The Wikks are regular kids given a Galactic size challenge. Readers will follow Oliver, Tiffany, and twins, Mason and Austin…
— Wayne Thomas Batson
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Music endures and ages far better than books. Books, made of words, are unavoidably attached to ideas, events, conflict, and…
— Edward Abbey
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Even in name, he seems like a Victorian oddity. "Igor, fetch 'the Crouch' from the catacombs, we're going to the…
— Russell Brand
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All writing is by the grace of God. People do not deserve to have good writing, they are so pleased…
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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He could hear trhe voices, the whispers, the sighs, of these souls who were unable to let go of their…
— Clare Vanderpool
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Our concern is not how to worship in the catacombs but how to remain human in the skyscrapers.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
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One will feel the same subtle nausea coming into the city or waiting to depart from it that one feels…
— Norman Mailer
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I am SHADOW, and my dwelling is near to the Catacombs of Ptolemais, and hard by those dim plains of…
— Edgar Allan Poe
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Sometimes he spent hours together in the great libraries of Paris, those catacombs of departed authors, rummaging among their hoards…
— Washington Irving
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Ah, those were the days…The Dark-Hunters hunted us, we slaughtered them. We made our homes in underground catacombs and crypts…
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
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I want a room decorated with bones!" Dan said. "Where'd they come from?" "Cemeteries," Amy said. "Back in the 1700s,…
— Rick Riordan
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The arenas are historic sites, preserved after the Games. Popular destinations for Capitol residents to visit, to vacation. Go for…
— Suzanne Collins
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