Marquis de Sade Quote

The debility to which Nature condemned woman incontestably proves that her design is for man, who then more than ever enjoys his strength, to exercise it in all the violent forms that suit him best, by means of tortures, if he be so inclined, or worse.


Philosophy in the Bedroom


The debility to which Nature condemned woman incontestably proves that her design is for man, who then more than ever enjoys his strength, to...

The debility to which Nature condemned woman incontestably proves that her design is for man, who then more than ever enjoys his strength, to...

The debility to which Nature condemned woman incontestably proves that her design is for man, who then more than ever enjoys his strength, to...

The debility to which Nature condemned woman incontestably proves that her design is for man, who then more than ever enjoys his strength, to...