ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΚΔ The Hawk and the Blindworm in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“Speech is a symptom of Thought” [via]
ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΚΔ The Hawk and the Blindworm in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“Speech is a symptom of Thought” [via]
ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΚΔ The Hawk and the Blindworm in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“Therefore have Adepts praised silence; at least it does not mislead as speech does.” [via]
At Stratford-on-Avon in Ideas of Good and Evil by William Butler Yeats.
“One man tells how the theatre and the library were at their foundation but part of a scheme the future is to fulfil. To them will be added a school where speech, and gesture, and fencing, and all else that an actor needs will be taught” [via]