A man without an address is a vagabond; a man with two addresses is a libertine. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
It is easier to make a saint out of a libertine than out of a prig. — George Santayana Copy Share Image
“The spirit was a libertine, but the flesh and its affections were chaste.” — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
“...Madame, I have become a whore through good-will and libertine through virtue.” — The Marquis de Sade Copy Share Image
“A person cannot be at once a libertine and a married Romantic, however compelling both paradigms might be.” — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
Movie queens diffuse into Cinema haze, while libertines read pornozines in street cafes. — Al Stewart Copy Share Image
The theatre is my drug. And my illness is so far advanced that my physic must be of the highest quality. — John Wilmot Copy Share Image
Sedition is bred in the lap of luxury and its chosen emissaries are the beggared spendthrift and the impoverished libertine. — George Bancroft Copy Share Image
I'm tired of being set upon by crazed Christians one minute and unbridled libertines the next. Girls, I'm going camping. — Bailey White Copy Share Image
I'd describe myself as a sexual libertarian - but I'm not a libertine. "To each his own" is my motto. — Madalyn Murray O'Hair Copy Share Image
... the atheists, libertines, despisers of religion ... that is to say all those who usually pass under the name of Free-thinkers. — Jonathan Swift Copy Share Image
It is difficult to believe that a true gentleman will ever become a gamester, a libertine, or a sot. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin Copy Share Image
“In his diabolic solitude, only the possibility of love could awake the libertine to perfect, immaculate terror. It is in this holy… — Angela Carter Copy Share Image
The greatest part of mankind labor under one delirium or another; and Don Quixote differed from the rest, not in madness, but… — Henry Fielding Copy Share Image
In the most rigorous [Roman] laws, a wife was condemned to support a gamester, a drunkard, or a libertine, unless he were… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
...and the red sun of desire and decision (the two things that create a live world) rose higher and higher, while upon… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
If a woman knows a man to be a libertine, yet will, without scruple, give him her company, he will think half… — Samuel Richardson Copy Share Image
They [the Templars] had read Avicenna, and they were not ignorant, like the Europeans. How could you live alongside a tolerant, mystical,… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
The strength of an individual is not in his extreme freedom and libertine lifestyle, but in the stalwartness of his character and… — Ali Sina Copy Share Image
If you are a libertine, if you're not given to long-term faithful relationships, you tend to project your behavior onto everyone else.… — Ben Kingsley Copy Share Image
Everyone should avoid familiarity or friendship with anyone suspected of belonging to masonry or to affiliated groups. Know them by their fruits… — Pope Leo XIII Copy Share Image
And I'll have you know that if you hurt my son again, if he so much as sighs sadly over his coffee,… — Christopher Moore Copy Share Image
Under the pressure of fanaticism, and with the mob complacently applauding the show, democratic law tends more and more to be grounded… — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image
The most curious social convention of the great age in which we live is the one to the effect that religious opinions… — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image
It has always seemed to me that the social order was implicit in the very nature of things, and required nothing more… — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just Copy Share Image
“Somebody, it seemed, gave it out that I loved ladies; and then everybody presented me their ladies (or the ladies presented themselves)… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
It is one of those problems of human nature, which may be noted down, but not solved; - although Ralph felt no… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“In the name of truth and common sense, why should not one woman acknowledge that she can take more exercise than another?… — Mary Wollstonecraft Copy Share Image
“In all your Amours you should prefer old Women to young ones. You call this a Paradox, and demand my Reasons. They… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
“He was the kind of young man whose handsome face has brought him plenty of success in the past and is now… — Stefan Zweig Copy Share Image
“As spread thighs are to the libertine...so was the letter V to young Stencil.” — Thomas Pynchon Copy Share Image
I like the glamorous indie rock look, like The Libertines. But you know, without the heroin needle sticking out of my arm. — Ed Westwick Copy Share Image
“While contemplating an affair with a married man, women must ascertain his treatment of his own wife” — BS Murthy Copy Share Image
Katherine Sedley was the only daughter and heiress to the libertine poet Sir Charles Sedley, and grew into a thoroughly scandalous lady… — Susan Holloway Scott Copy Share Image