Arthur Desmond quotes:
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There is no field of activity for great men without the coming of great wars, great struggles and great revolutions.
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This world is too peaceful, too acquiescent, too tame. It is a circumcised world. Nay! - a castrated world! It must be made fiercer, before it can become grander and better and - more natural.
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Disobedience is the stamp of the hero.
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Why should a man deliberately encircle his mind with needless prison walls. No man can reach highest excellence who puts limits to his own thought.
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Women of vanquished races are usually very prone to wed with the men who have slaughtered their kindred in battle.
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Women have ever been the stumbling block and betrayers of ambition.
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Most women you know are very much interested in the man who is reputed to be deeply admired by other women.
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Unfitness for war is unfitness for existence.
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Those three divine attributes of a perfect woman: goodness, beauty and wealth.
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Good or bad I propose to be something great!
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Tremendous indeed is the occult influence of sex-love upon the evolution of organic life. Love and glory, fidelity, emulation, resolution, beauty, strength, and courage are directly inspired by sex-passions.
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Nothing so lowers a lover in a virile maiden's estimation, than for him to be 'whipped' in a personal encounter with a rival.
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Women find little pleasure in the society of women.