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Arthur Desmond Quotes

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This world is too peaceful, too acquiescent, too tame. It is a circumcised world. Nay! - a castrated world! It must be made fiercer, before it can become grander and better and - more natural.
Arthur Desmond

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Women of vanquished races are usually very prone to wed with the men who have slaughtered their kindred in battle.
Arthur Desmond

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Why should a man deliberately encircle his mind with needless prison walls. No man can reach highest excellence who puts limits to his own thought.
Arthur Desmond

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There is no field of activity for great men without the coming of great wars, great struggles and great revolutions.
Arthur Desmond

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Tremendous indeed is the occult influence of sex-love upon the evolution of organic life. Love and glory, fidelity, emulation, resolution, beauty, strength, and courage are directly inspired by sex-passions.
Arthur Desmond

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Nothing so lowers a lover in a virile maiden's estimation, than for him to be 'whipped' in a personal encounter with a rival.
Arthur Desmond

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Most women you know are very much interested in the man who is reputed to be deeply admired by other women.
Arthur Desmond

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Unfitness for war is unfitness for existence.
Arthur Desmond

Quote Topics by Arthur Desmond: Men War Peaceful Rivals Existence Struggle Stamps Three Sex Littles Love Life Stumbling Wall Block Race He Man Natural Encounters World Lovers Disobedience Wealth Hero Perfect Passion Pleasure Mind Ambition Battle Propose
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Women have ever been the stumbling block and betrayers of ambition.
Arthur Desmond

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Good or bad I propose to be something great!
Arthur Desmond

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Those three divine attributes of a perfect woman: goodness, beauty and wealth.
Arthur Desmond

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Disobedience is the stamp of the hero.
Arthur Desmond

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Women find little pleasure in the society of women.
Arthur Desmond