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Intercourse Quotes

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Sexual intercourse is a slight attack of apoplexy.
Democritus

Authors on Intercourse Quotes: Andrea Dworkin Henry David Thoreau Vladimir Nabokov Molly Kelly Fritz Sauckel Townsend Harris Lucretius Mark Twain Spider Robinson Adam Levine John Milton Ovid Democritus Juvenal Isak Dinesen John Dewey
2.
Sexual intercourse is a gift that says, "Do not open until marriage." If you've already unwrapped it, wrap it up again!
Molly Kelly

3.
Violation is a synonym for intercourse.
Andrea Dworkin

4.
In my own life, I don't have intercourse. That is my choice.
Andrea Dworkin

5.
No woman needs intercourse; few women escape it.
Andrea Dworkin

6.
Humbert was perfectly capable of intercourse with Eve, but it was Lilith he longed for.
Vladimir Nabokov

7.
As regards personal relationships I cannot say that I had any particularly personal intercourse with anyone.
Fritz Sauckel

8.
Any nation that refuses to hold intercourse with other nations must expect to be excluded from this family.
Townsend Harris

9.
The human being places sexual intercourse above all other joys, but leaves it out of his heaven.
Mark Twain

10.
The spirits perverse with easy intercourse pass to and fro, to tempt or punish mortals.
John Milton

11.
Truth, like time, is an idea arising from, and dependent upon, human intercourse.
Isak Dinesen

12.
The Indian's intercourse with Nature is at least such as admits of the greatest independence of each.
Henry David Thoreau

13.
That's not true. I did not have sexual intercourse with Lindsay Lohan. ... A lot of people probably did, I don't know, [but I did not].
Adam Levine

14.
Lucretius, who follows [Epicurus] in denouncing love, sees no harm in sexual intercourse provided it is divorced from passion.
Lucretius

15.
Sexual intercourse vests no property rights.
Spider Robinson

16.
There is a God within us and intercourse with heaven. [Lat., Est deus in nobis; et sunt commercia coeli.]
Ovid

17.
See the effect of commercial intercourse.
Juvenal

18.
An undesirable society, in other words, is one which internally and externally sets up barriers to free intercourse and communication of experience.
John Dewey