Best Havelock Ellis Sayings
- The average husband enjoys the total effect of his home but is usually unable to contribute any of the details of work and organisation that… Any
- The absence of flaw in beauty is itself a flaw. Absence
- A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest. Belief
- However well organized the foundations of life may be, life must always be full of risks. Bravery
- The Promised Land always lies on the other side of a Wilderness. Always Lies
- There is a very intimate connection between hypnotic phenomena and religion. Connection
- What we call 'morals' is simply blind obedience to words of command. Blind
- All civilization has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution. All
- Still, whether we like it or not, the task of speeding up the decrease of the human population becomes increasingly urgent. Becomes
- The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. Highest
- There has never been any country at every moment so virtuous and so wise that it has not sometimes needed to be saved from itself. Any
- There is nothing that war has ever achieved that we could not better achieve without it. Achieve
- For every fresh stage in our lives we need a fresh education, and there is no stage for which so little educational preparation is made… Education
- Birth-control is effecting, and promising to effect, many functions in our social life. Birth
- Every man of genius sees the world at a different angle from his fellows, and there is his tragedy. Angle
- Failing to find in women exactly the same kind of sexual emotions, as they find in themselves, men have concluded that there are none there… All
- No act can be quite so intimate as the sexual embrace. Act
- Of woman as a real human being, with sexual needs and sexual responsibilities, morality has often known nothing. Human
- The greatest task before civilization at present is to make machines what they ought to be, the slaves, instead of the masters of men. Civilization
- The more rapidly a civilization progresses, the sooner it dies for another to rise in its place. Civilization
- The omnipresent process of sex, as it is woven into the whole texture of our man's or woman's body, is the pattern of all the… All
- The relation of the individual person to the species he belongs to is the most intimate of all relations. All
- Education, whatever else it should or should not be, must be an inoculation against the poisons of life and an adequate equipment in knowledge and… Adequate
- At the present day the crude theory of the sexual impulse held on one side, and the ignorant rejection of theory altogether on the other… Alike
- In the early days of Christianity the exercise of chastity was frequently combined with a close and romantic intimacy of affection between the sexes which… Affection
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