
The New York Herald-Tribune Magazine (6 March 1938)
1930s
Ibid., p. 265
The Book of Disquiet
Original: Todo o prazer é um vício, porque buscar o prazer é o que todos fazem na vida, e o único vício negro é fazer o que toda a gente faz.
The New York Herald-Tribune Magazine (6 March 1938)
1930s
“Pleasure of itself is not a vice.”
April 15, 1778
Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol III
“Pleasure can only be experienced after going through pain and vice versa.”
Dr. Johnson in conversation, April 15, 1778, reported in James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1791) p. 948.
Criticism
“And what is there else but pleasure, and to what else does beauty move on?”
Source: The Path to Rome (1902), p. 421
“Once writing has become your major vice and greatest pleasure only death can stop it.”
Paris Review interview (1958)
“When the brain's pleasure circuits are 'on,' the violence circuits are 'off,' and vice versa.”
"Body Pleasure and the Origins of Violence" (1975)
Context: Laboratory experiments show that... When the brain's pleasure circuits are 'on,' the violence circuits are 'off,' and vice versa.