By what right does carnal love say, "I am your hearts and minds as well, and we are indissoluble, and I sweep all along with my strokes of glory and defeat; I am Love!"? It is not true, it is not true. Only by violence does it seize the whole of thought; and the poets and lovers, equally ignorant and dazzled, dress it up in a grandeur and profundity which it has not. The heart is strong and beautiful, but it is mad and it is a liar. Moist lips in transfigured faces murmur, "It's grand to be mad!" No, you do not elevate aberration into an ideal, and illusion is always a stain, whatever the name you lend it.


Light (1919) - Ch. XXIII - Face To Face


By what right does carnal love say, I am your hearts and minds as well, and we are indissoluble, and I sweep all along with my strokes of glory and...

By what right does carnal love say, I am your hearts and minds as well, and we are indissoluble, and I sweep all along with my strokes of glory and...

By what right does carnal love say, I am your hearts and minds as well, and we are indissoluble, and I sweep all along with my strokes of glory and...

By what right does carnal love say, I am your hearts and minds as well, and we are indissoluble, and I sweep all along with my strokes of glory and...