Ipse dixit

Ipse dixit, latin locution that means: he said so.


in Quotes & Aphorisms (Ipse dixit)
I unfortunately see that you trust more the gossip and writings of other people than me, which means that you don't trust in me at all. I can assure you that I do not find this at all unsettling; they may right themselves blind and you may believe them, if you prefer, but I shall not change a hair on my head.
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    Posted by: Luisa Marcangeli
    in Quotes & Aphorisms (Ipse dixit)
    What nearly everybody in my life had misunderstood about Satanism was that it is not about ritual sacrifices, digging up graves and worshipping the devil. The devil doesn't exist. Satanism is about worshipping yourself, because you are responsible for your own good and evil.
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