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“There is a kind of pleasure which comes from sacrilege or the profanation of the objects offered us for worship.” quote by Marquis de Sade
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“There is a kind of pleasure which comes from sacrilege or the profanation of the objects offered us for worship.”

Marquis de Sade

About This Quote

A thrill arises from violating sacred norms, finding enjoyment in the transgression of revered symbols.

In simple terms: Pleasure in defying the holy.

Key Takeaway

Transgression can be exhilarating.

Themes

Transgression Sacred vs. Profane Psychology of Taboo Power Dynamics Aesthetic Shock

Mood

defiant cynical provocative

Type

philosophical cautionary ironic

When to use this quote

  • Artistic provocation
  • Political dissent
  • Personal rebellion
  • Ritual subversion
  • Literary critique

Key Concepts

Taboo Iconoclasm Pleasure Theory Cultural Symbolism

Practical Applications

  • Creating controversial art
  • Challenging institutional authority

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it reveal about our relationship to the sacred?
  • Can enjoyment of sacrilege undermine or reinforce the original meaning?
A Different Perspective

Such pleasure may stem from a desire to assert autonomy rather than genuine reverence for the profane.

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