Isn__ it wonderful that our bodies can give us so much pleasure?_ he said to her once, quite simply. They were happy and radiantly innocent. They were both incapable of the conception that joy is sin.
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What glory can there be in the conquest of a mindless body?
Sex is the physical expression of a tribute to personal values.
Observe the ugly mess which most men make of their sex lives__nd observe the mess of contradictions which they hold as their moral philosophy.
The man who despises himself tries to gain self-esteem from sexual adventures __hich can__ be done, because sex is not the cause, but an effect and an expression of a man__ sense of his own value.
The man who is convinced of his own worthlessness will be drawn to a woman he despises__ecause she will reflect his own secret self, she will release him from that objective reality in which he is a fraud, she will give him a momentary illusion of his own value and a momentary escape from the moral code that damns him.
No matter what corruption he__ taught about the virtue of selflessness, sex is the most profoundly selfish of all acts, an act which he cannot perform for any motive but his own enjoyment__ust try to think of performing it in a spirit of selfless charity?-an act which is not possible in self-abasement, only in self-exaltation, only in the confidence of being desired and being worthy of desire. It is an act that forces him to stand naked in spirit, as well as in body, and to accept his real ego as his standard of value.
Tell me what a man finds sexually attractive and I will tell you his entire philosophy of life. Show me the woman he sleeps with and I will tell you his valuation of himself.
SeƱor d.__nconia, what do you think is going to happen to the world?___ust exactly what it deserves.___h, how cruel!___on__ you believe in the operation of the moral law, madame?_ Francisco asked gravely. __ do.
Money is a living power that dies without its root. Money will not serve the mind that cannot match it. Is this the reason why you call it evil?
The capacity for unclouded enjoyment, she thought, does not belong to irresponsible fools; an inviolate peace of spirit is not the achievement of a drifter; to be able to laugh like that is the end result of the most profound, most solemn thinking.
...dangers, to Francisco, were merely opportunities for another brilliant performance; there were no battles he could lose, no enemies to beat him.
...there__ nothing of any importance in life__xcept how well you do your work. Nothing. Only that. Whatever else you are, will come from that. It__ the only measure of human value.