This quote is from occultist, mystic and ceremonial magician Aleister Crowley:
Even as evil kisses corrupt the blood, so do my words devour the spirit of man.
I breathe, and there is infinite disease in the spirit.
As an acid eats into steel, as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body; so am I unto the spirit of man.
I shall not rest until I have dissolved it all.
It is taken from Liber LXV: Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente. (The book of the heart girt with the serpent - or, in contemporary Australian political terms, the book of love squeezed by the python).
Another is from Hans Jaeger, late 19th Century bohemian radical, pornographer, intellectual charlatan and friend of Edvard Munch:
I shall not rest until I have corrupted my entire urban generation, or driven them to suicide.
Jaeger was described by a British critic as a 'fin-de-siecle Viking nihilist'.
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