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“People's imaginations have continued to work, right up to our own day; hence the incredible crop of fanciful allegations attributing to the Templars every kind of esoteric rite and belief, from the most ancient to the most vulgar, every variety of alchemical or magical knowledge, all kinds of initiation and affiliation rituals, those already in existence at the time and those yet to be conceived—in a word, all the "secrets" devised the slake the thirst for mystery inherent in human nature. This thirst, by a kind of instinctual reaction, seems never to be stronger than in those eras when people appear to reject all mysteries: let us recall that it was in Descartes' own day that trials for witchcraft were most numerous; that it was at the beginning of the rationalistic eighteenth century that Freemasonry was born; that our own scientific twentieth century is equally the century in which sects have proliferated, occultism has undergone a renaissance, and so on.”
Régine Pernoud“The Templars' mental confusion makes them indecipherable. That's why so many people venerate them.”
Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum“Having delivered the expected daily miracle, Floote stood in his usual stance and warily watched the Templars work.”
Gail Carriger, Blameless“If you never lie, you don't have to remember what you said.”
R.S. Sexton, Samuel Parker and the New Templars“My teeth rip skin; my jaws snap bones. I am fast, lightning-fast, snuff— oh-was-that-your-life?—oh-was-that-your-life?— fast.”
Eliza Crewe, Cracked“One misspoken word and the world will no longer know you. Mark Andrew Ramsay”
Brendan Carroll, The Knight of Death: The Assassin Chronicles