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As for Crowley, his reputation grew and grew. His gospel of "Do what thou wilt" - modified and transformed - appealed strongly to the socially liberated sixties generation. He resurfaced as a countercultural icon; his photograph appeared on the cover of the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and his ideas influenced everyone from Dr. Timothy Leary to the rock group Led Zeppelin. He was hailed as a prophet before his time for bringing together eastern and western esoteric traditions, and although he could never quite escape the "Satanist" tag that he had gained in the Edwardian newspapers, this ensured his present-day popularity. — George Pendle

I got up one Christmas morning and we didn't have nothing to eat. We didn't have an apple, we didn't have an orange, we didn't have a cake, we didn't have nothing. — Muddy Waters

Someone must stand up to confront and dissipate darkness. — Sunday Adelaja

When we were making vinyl records we had a lot of time limitations for each record so songs were left off for a number of reasons. Now, with CDs, much more music can be included. — Ken Hensley

If it comes back, I think that Friday night is not a good night to be on. — Amber Tamblyn

Being one of my sources is exhausting. It's not one interview and you're done. I keep going back until I feel like I understand everything. — Thomas Friedman

As to sex, the original pleasure, I cannot recommend too highly the advantages of androgyny. — Jan Morris

There is no sin that God cannot pardon. All we need to do is ask for forgiveness — Pope Francis

When you have a big problem to solve, break it down to smaller ones first. — Siddharth Katragadda

Poverty demoralizes. A man in debt is so far a slave; and Wall-street thinks it easy for a millionaire to be a man of his word, aman of honor, but, that, in failing circumstances, no man can be relied on to keep his integrity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson