“I believe in sensuality. I believe in sex. I believe in the survival of the species. I like aspects of things that are ethereal, but I like the reality of nature and embracing the way nature works, and aspects of interrelationships between male-female, aspects of the body, the way the body has changed over thousands of years . . .” WayYearsBelieveBodyRealityI BelieveSexChangedSurvivalFemaleAspectSpeciesMalesI Believe InSensualityEtherealMale Female Author:Jeff Koons
“I think it's part of my personality, to find sex really interesting. Not just in the puerile way of, "Oh I want to go and have some sex". It's fascinating, there's an entire realm of human activity that's important and literally vital to our survival and yet we've vilified it. That's one of the reasons that religious station is so fascinating to me.” ThinkingWayWantHumansImportantReasonSexReligiousInterestingPersonalityActivitySurvivalRealmsFascinatingStationsReally InterestingHuman Activity Author:Brad Warner
“It is not in giving life but in risking life that man is raised above the animal; that is why superiority has been accorded in humanity not to the sex that brings forth but to that which kills.” MenLifeGivingHas BeensDeathHumanitySexAnimalRiskDyingSurvivalRaisedSuperiority Author:Simone de Beauvoir
“Sex in space is not just a good idea, it's survival.” IdeasSexSpaceSurvivalGood Ideas Author:Vanna Bonta
“Ivan and Misha is the great American Russian Novel told as Chekhov would tell it, in stories of delicacy, humanity, and insight. From Kiev to Manhattan, Brighton Beach and Bellevue, Michael Alenyikov lays out a series of compelling arguments for brotherhood between brothers, between lovers, between men from an old country. Alenyikov confronts big subjects—illness and madness, sex and love in the age of AIDS, old and new world values, a fallen wall, the metaphysics of survival, the march of generations.” MenWorldCountryStoriesBigsAgeValuesHumanitySexNovelGenerationsSubjectsBrotherWallLoversSurvivalArgumentAnd LoveMadnessLaysSeriesIllnessInsightAidsBeachFallenMarchBrotherhoodNew WorldCompellingMetaphysicsManhattanDelicacyGreat AmericanChekhovOld And NewBrightonSex And LoveKiev Author:Carolyn Cooke
“All the particular moral judgments we intuitively make are likely to derive from discarded religious systems, from warped views of sex and bodily functions, or from customs necessary for the survival of the group in social and economic circumstances that now lie in the distant past.” PastLyingSocialSexReligiousViewsMoralGroupsEconomicParticularCircumstancesJudgmentSurvivalFunctionJudgementCustomsDiscardedMoral JudgmentBodily FunctionsMoral Judgement Author:Peter Singer
“Wave after wave has brought to our shores beautiful and mysterious treasures from unknown worlds: figurines, animals, fetishes, masks, ceremonial or useful objects. They are called Primitive for want of a better name...What could never have been written is there, all the dreams and anguishes of man. The hunger for food and sex and security, the terrors of night and death, the thirst for life and the hope for survival.” MenWorldWantHas BeensDreamBeautifulNightNamesSexAnimalWrittenSecurityObjectsSurvivalHungerWaveTerrorTreasureMysteriousMaskShorePrimitiveThirstAnguishCollectingFetishHunger For FoodUnknown Worlds Author:Dominique de Menil
“I find it extraordinary that a straightforward if inelegant device for ensuring the survival of the species should involve human beings in such emotional turmoil. Does sex have to be taken so seriously?” IfsShouldHumansDoeSexHuman BeingsTakenEmotionalSurvivalSpeciesExtraordinaryDevicesStraightforwardTurmoilBeing StraightforwardEmotional Turmoil Book:Devices and Desires Source: Devices and Desires