Havelock Ellis Quotes & Sayings (Page 6)
Havelock Ellis quotes and sayings page 6 (deceased psychologist born on Feb 2, 1859). These are the last 9 out of 59 quotes we have for him.
“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 process of our life.”
“The relation of the individual person to the species he belongs to is the most intimate of all relations.”
“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 at all.”
“No act can be quite so intimate as the sexual embrace.”
“The more rapidly a civilization progresses, the sooner it dies for another to rise in its place.”
“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 make it enjoyable.”
“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 side, are beginning to be seen as both alike unjustified.”
“It has always been difficult for Man to realize that his life is all an art. It has been more difficult to conceive it so than to act it so. For that is always how he has more or less acted it.”
“The sanitary and mechanical age we are now entering makes up for the mercy it grants to our sense of smell by the ferocity with which it assails our sense of hearing.”
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