John Quincy Adams Quote

The imagination of a eunuch dwells more and longer upon the material of love than that of man or woman... supplying, so far as he can, by speculation, the place of pleasures he can no longer enjoy.


Memoirs of John Quincy Adams: Comprising Portions of His Diary from 1795 to 1848 (ed. 1876)


The imagination of a eunuch dwells more and longer upon the material of love than that of man or woman... supplying, so far as he can, by...

The imagination of a eunuch dwells more and longer upon the material of love than that of man or woman... supplying, so far as he can, by...

The imagination of a eunuch dwells more and longer upon the material of love than that of man or woman... supplying, so far as he can, by...

The imagination of a eunuch dwells more and longer upon the material of love than that of man or woman... supplying, so far as he can, by...