The Findus Foods "Frozen Peas" Session Out-Takes
“You charming sex, you will be free; like men, you will enjoy all the delights that nature has made your obligations; you will not have to be constrained in any pleasure. Must the more divine section of humanity be clapped in irons by the less divine section? Ah, smash those chains—nature wants you to smash them! You should have no other limits than your leanings, no other laws than your cravings, no other morals than nature; stop languishing in those barbaric prejudices that caused your charms to fade and imprisoned the godly surges of your hearts.”
Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If You Would Become Republicans
Philosophy in the Bedroom (1795)
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French novelist and philosopher 1740–1814Related quotes
Rookwood's Case (1696), 13 How. St. Tr. 154.
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Family Life
Source: Locksley Hall Sixty Years After (1886), Line 275
“Your only limitations are those you set up in your mind, or permit others to set up for you.”
Variant translation:
Awaken your heart to kindness and mercy for the people and love and tenderness for them. Never, never act with them like a predatory beast which seeks to be satiated by devouring them, for the people fall into two categories: they are either your brethren in faith or your kindred in creation.
Nahj al-Balagha, Letter 53: An order to Malik Al-Ashtar