Quote of the day
When I walked to school in the mornings I would start out alone but would pick up four other boys along the way. We would set out together after school across the village green.
Alfred Richard Orage

Born: January 22, 1873
Died: November 6, 1934 (aged 61)
Bio: Alfred Richard Orage was a British intellectual, now best known for editing the magazine The New Age. While he was working as a schoolteacher in Leeds he pursued various interests, including Plato, the Independent Labour Party and theosophy.
Known for:
- On Love/Psychological Exercises
- An alphabet of economics (1917)
- Nietzsche in Outline & Aphorism (1907)






