Bertrand Russell Quote

Certain forms of sex which do not lead to children are at present punished by the criminal law: this is purely superstitious, since the matter is one which affects no one except the parties directly concerned... The peculiar importance attached, at present, to adultery is quite irrational... Moral rules ought not to be such as to make instinctive happiness impossible.


What I Believe (1925)


Certain forms of sex which do not lead to children are at present punished by the criminal law: this is purely superstitious, since the matter is one ...

Certain forms of sex which do not lead to children are at present punished by the criminal law: this is purely superstitious, since the matter is one ...

Certain forms of sex which do not lead to children are at present punished by the criminal law: this is purely superstitious, since the matter is one ...

Certain forms of sex which do not lead to children are at present punished by the criminal law: this is purely superstitious, since the matter is one ...