Quotes From "Philosophy In The Boudoir Or The Immoral Mentors" By Marquis De Sade

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The imagination serves us only when the mind is absolutely free of any prejudice. A single prejudice suffices to cool off the imagination. This whimsical part of the mind is so unbridled as to be uncontrollable. Its greatest triumphs, its most eminent delights consist in smashing all the restraints that oppose it. Imagination is the enemy of all norms, the idolater of all disorder and of all that bears the color of crime. Marquis De Sade
To lie is always a necessity for women; above all...
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To lie is always a necessity for women; above all when they choose to deceive, falsehood becomes vital to them. Marquis De Sade
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The state of a moral man, is one of tranquillity and peace; the state of an immoral man is one of perpetual unrest. Marquis De Sade
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Believe me, Eugenie, the words "vice" and "virtue" supply us only with local meanings. There is no action, however bizarre you may picture it, that is truly criminal; or one that can really be called virtuous. Everything depends on our customs and on the climates we live in. What is considered a crime here is often a virtue a few hundred leagues away; and the virtues of another hemisphere might, quite conversely, be regarded as crimes among us. There is no atrocity that hasn't been deified, no virtue that hasn't been stigmatized. Marquis De Sade