"The person who doesn't know how to subjugate……" — Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
"The person who doesn't know how to subjugate will all too quickly feel the other's foot on the nape of his neck."
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Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
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35 Quotes by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
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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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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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Cats exercise... a magic influence upon highly developed men of intellect. This is why these long-tailed Graces of the animal…
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You know how to paint pleasure, cruelty, arrogance in glowing colors.
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