“I do not like the Broadway theatre because it does not know how to say hello. The tone of voice is false, the mannerisms are false, the sex is false, ideal, the Hollywood world of perfection, the clean image, the well pressed clothes, the well scrubbed anus, odorless, inhuman, of the Hollywood actor, the Broadway star. And the terrible false dirt of Broadway, the lower depths in which the dirt is imitated, inaccurate.” KnowsWorldWellsDoeActorsStarsSexVoiceKnow HowTerribleClothesIdealsPerfectionHollywoodCleanDepthTheatreToneDirtHelloBroadwayInhumanMannerismsAnusBroadway Theatre Author:Julian Beck
“We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking of the superiority of one sex to the other, as if they could be compared in similar things! Each has what the other has not; each completes the other; they are in nothing alike and the happiness and perfection of both depend on each asking and receiving from the other what the other only can give.” IfsGivingSexDependsPerfectionAskingExcuseEqualityFoolishReceivingSuperiority Book:Sesame and Lilies Source: Sesame and Lilies
“Addiction is the number one disease of civilization, and it's directly and indirectly related to all other diseases. Besides physical addictions to nicotine, alcohol, and other substances, there are psychological addictions, such as the addiction to work, sex, television, melodrama, and perfection.” SexNumbersTelevisionCivilizationDiseasePerfectionAddictionAlcoholPsychologicalSubstanceRelatedMelodramaNicotine Author:Deepak Chopra
“From 1970 onwards, our culture told both sexes that individual expression was paramount. And for women, that was defined as the right to choose an interesting a career, a high-status mate, the desirable handbag or vacation, the perfect family size, and a definitionally fruitless quest for 'perfection.'” CultureIndividualSexPerfectInterestingCareersExpressionPerfectionSizeDefinedMatesVacationQuestsDesirableParamountHandbagsPerfect FamilyIndividual Expression Author:Naomi Wolf
“Man is always something worse or something better than an animal; and a mere argument from animal perfection never touches him at all. Thus, in sex no animal is either chivalrous or obscene. And thus no animal invented anything so bad as drunkeness - or so good as drink.” MenSexAnimalDrinkArgumentPerfectionMereTimelessSomething BetterObscene Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Love is the creative refinement of sex energy. And so, when love reaches perfection, the absence of sex automatically follows. A life of love, an abstinence from physical pleasures is called brahmacharya, and anyone who wishes to be free from sex must develop his capacity to love. Freedom from sex cannot be achieved through supersession. Liberation from sex is only possible through love.” EnergyWishSexLove IsPleasureCreativeCapacityPerfectionAbsenceLiberationRefinementAbstinenceCapacity To LoveLove FreedomBrahmacharya Author:Rajneesh
“. . . gastronomical perfection can be reached in these combinations: one person dining alone, usually upon a couch or a hill side; two people, of no matter what sex or age, dining in a good restaurant; six people . . . dining in a good home.” PeoplePersonsTwoMatterHomeAgeSexSidesSixPerfectionNo Matter WhatHillsCombinationRestaurantsCouchesDiningDining Alone Book:The Art of Eating Source: The Art of Eating
“The man or the woman in whom resides greater virtue is the higher; neither the loftiness nor the lowliness of a person lies in the body according to the sex, but in the perfection of conduct and virtues.” MenInspirationalPersonsBodyLyingSexWomenVirtueGreaterHe ManHigherSelf ImprovementMen And WomenPerfectionPersonal GrowthGenderBehaviourHuman BehaviorLowliness Book:The Book of the City of Ladies Source: The Book of the City of Ladies