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Genitals Quotes

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Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“It’s the invention of clothes, not nature, that made “private parts” private.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Tom Stoppard
“Seduced her? Every time I turned round she was up a library ladder. In the end I gave in. That reminds me—I spotted something between her legs that made me think of you.”
Tom Stoppard, Arcadia

“He would have been half-hanged, taken down alive, castrated, his genitals stuffed in his mouth, his stomach slit open, and his intestines taken out and burnt, and his carcase chopped into four quarters.”
John Broadbent, John Milton: Introductions

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
“Do we have a hand mirror?' I asked from the kitchen doorway.
'Never use one,' said Lester, examining the date on a carton of sour cream.
'Naturally, you're a male. What you see is what you've got,' I said resentfully.
'Huh?' said Lester.”
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, The Grooming of Alice

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
“For your information, Lester, there are at least five wonderful parts of the female body that can be viewed by the owner only with a hand mirror.”
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, The Grooming of Alice

Merlyn Gabriel Miller
“Heteronormativity: The curious idea that your genitals dictate your behaviour.”
Merlyn Gabriel Miller, Sex, Death, Drugs & Madness

Nitya Prakash
“Opinions and genitals should be kept zipped up and used for self-gratification unless asked for or paid for.”
Nitya Prakash

Dossie Easton
“When you sit down to write a book about sex, as we hope you one day will, you will discover that centuries of censorship have left us with very little adequate language with which to discuss the joys and occasional worries of sex. The language that we do have often carries implicit judgments: If the only polite way to talk about sexuality is in medical Latin—vulvas and pudendas, penes and testes—are only doctors allowed to talk about sex? Is sex all about disease? Meanwhile, most of the originally English words—cock and cunt, fucking, and, oh yes, slut—have been used as insults to degrade people and their sexuality and often have a hostile or coarse feel to them. Euphemisms—peepees and pussies, jade gates and mighty towers—sound as if we are embarrassed. Maybe we are.”
Dossie Easton, The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities

Barry  Webster
“Again Sam’s genitals became rock, and this astonished him as much as anything. Through Franz, he was becoming the stone Earth; the final border separating him from the planet was disappearing. And this transformation to rock was fuelled by desire, the most ephemeral thing on Earth.”
Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones

“What the most of the people conceive as romantic love, is just the desire and appetite sourced from their genitals.”
M.T. Panchal, Karma and Redemption

Roland Topor
“Why is my skull covered with hair? To make it look like my genitals?”
Roland Topor, Head-to-Toe Portrait of Suzanne

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“An orgasm is an act of laughing through the genitals.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Richard Sala
“My dad once told me something when I was young and having boyfriend problems. He said all guys are guided by three things: their head, their heart and their dick. And those three things are always fighting with each other inside guys to be the one that makes the decisions. So, my question to you, young man, is which one guides you when you want to be with me?”
Richard Sala, Delphine

Sebastián Wortys
“English: "People adore sex organs of flowers and hide their own ones."

Česky: „Lidé obdivují pohlavní orgány květin a své schovávají.”
Sebastián Wortys, Vtiposcifilo-z/s-ofie

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
“For your information, Lester, there are at least five wonderful parts of the female body that can be viewed by the owner only with a hand mirror.'

And as they stared after me, I went regally back down the hallway and up the stairs to Dad's room.”
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Garth Risk Hallberg
“What people did with their genitals was their business.”
Garth Risk Hallberg, City on Fire

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Our sexual pleasure happens within us, not on or inside our partners’ genitals.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana