You have corrupted my imagination and inflamed my blood...

Leopold Von SacherMasoch
About This Quote

The meaning of this quote is that you have corrupted my imagination and inflamed my blood. The position of the speaker is in the field of sex. He is in love with the girl being described, but she is not in love with him. So, this quote implies that he has corrupted his imagination and inflamed his blood.

He wants to have sex with her, but she refuses. As a result, he cannot bear it any longer and may even go after another girl.

Source: Venus In Furs

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