You know, it is just so true.Validation porn has had its day. Enough about the brushes already: give me some beauty.
Execrable taste does bespeak a lack of moral intelligence—as well as vice versa.
You know, it is just so true.Validation porn has had its day. Enough about the brushes already: give me some beauty.
Don't put yourself in a position of unequal resources when you marry?“Prepare yourself to qualify for good work, treat work seriously, and don't put yourself in a position of unequal resources when you marry.”
... writes Theodore Dalrymple, in his wonderfully intelligent review of The Surrender: An Erotic Memoir. As is the case in nearly all interesting reviews, the book at hand provides at most a springboard for the reviewer's own thinking. Not that Dalrymple introduces much that is new to this reader, not at her ripe old age, which—sigh—in thinking years, must be at least 180. But there is that semi-(quasi?) erotic delight in finding the world, the ideas of the world, remade anew by the clarity that is genius and the special twist of thinking that lifts idea to art.“ Explicitness is almost always, in the end, pornography ... ”
" ... there should always be things that cannot be said in polite company. This is not prudery: it is prudence, for only thus can the most valuable of human experiences be preserved."
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