"Alas, woman is faithful as long as she……" — Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
"Alas, woman is faithful as long as she loves, but you demand that she be faithful without love and give herself without enjoyment. Who is cruel then, woman or man?"
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35 Quotes by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
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You are cold, while you yourself fan flames.
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You modern men, you children of reason, cannot begin to appreciate love as pure bliss and divine serenity.
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The true comic muse is the one with tears running down under her laughing mask.
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Every man--I know this--turns weak, pliant, ridiculous as soon as he's in love.
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The person who doesn't know how to subjugate will all too quickly feel the other's foot on the nape of…
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I saw sensuality as sacred, indeed the only sacredness, I saw woman and her beauty as divine since her calling…
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If I can't enjoy the full and total happiness of love, then I want to drain its torments, its tortures…
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Never feel safe with the woman you love, for a woman's nature conceals more dangers than you think.
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Despite all the progress of civilization, women have remained exactly as they emerged from the hand of Nature.
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A real apple is more beautiful than a painted one, and a live woman is more beautiful than a Venus…
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