Men chase by night those they will not greet by day.

Camille Paglia
About This Quote

The idea that men are so easily seduced by their baser instincts, even in the light of day, is a common one. Of course, many people believe that sexual desire is natural, but then why are they unable to resist its call? At some point, people must decide to stop chasing after the things that are wrong for them.

Source: Sexual Personae: Art And Decadence From Nefertiti To Emily Dickinson

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