“You live in a deranged age, more deranged than usual because in spite of great scientific and technological advances, man has not the faintest idea of who he is or what he is doing.” MenLifeIdeasAgeSpiteUsualTechnologicalDeranged Author:Walker Percy
“I couldn't stand it. I still can't stand it. I can't stand the way things are. I cannot tolerate this age.” WayStillsI CanAgeTolerate Book:Lancelot Source: Lancelot
“The conviction: I will not tolerate this age. The freedom: the freedom to act on my conviction. And I will act. No one else has both the conviction and the freedom. Many agree with me, have the conviction, but will not act. Some act, assassinate, bomb, burn, etc., but they are the crazies. Crazy acts by crazy people. But what if one, sober, reasonable, and honorable man should act, and act with perfect sobriety, reason, and honor? Then you have the beginning of a new age. We shall start a new order of things.” PeopleIfsMenShouldReasonAgeActionOrderPerfectCrazyHonorAgreeConvictionBombsReasonableEtcWhat IfTolerateHonorableSoberNew AgeSobrietyCrazy PeopleHonorable Man Book:Lancelot Source: Lancelot
“The present age is demented. It is possessed by a sense of dislocation, a loss of personal identity, an alternating sentimentality and rage which, in an individual patient, could be characterized as dementia.” AgeIndividualLossIdentityPatientRagePossessedSentimentalityDementiaDementedPersonal IdentityDislocation Book:Signposts in a Strange Land Source: Signposts in a Strange Land