Quotes From "Love In The Western World" By Denis De Rougemont

Romance only comes into existence where love is fatal, frowned...
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Romance only comes into existence where love is fatal, frowned upon and doomed by life itself. Denis De Rougemont
This peculiar connexion between a certain view of woman and...
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This peculiar connexion between a certain view of woman and the European conception of war has had profound consequences for morality, education, and politics. Denis De Rougemont
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What stirs lyrical poets to their finest flights is neither the delight of the senses nor the fruitful contentment of the settled couple; not the satisfaction of love, but its passion. And passion means suffering. Denis De Rougemont
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To love in the sense of passion-love is the contrary of to live. It is an impoverishment of one's being, an askesis without sequel, an inability to enjoy the present without imagining it as absent, a never-ending flight from possession. Denis De Rougemont