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Celibate Quotes

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Michael Bassey Johnson
“It is better to lock up your heart with a merciless padlock, than to fall in love with someone who doesn't know what they mean to you.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Infinity Sign

Lisa Kleypas
“It鈥檚 impossible,鈥� he snapped.

鈥淲丑测?鈥�

鈥淏ecause I鈥檓 Sebastian, Lord St. Vincent. I can鈥檛 be celibate. Everyone knows that.”
Lisa Kleypas, Devil in Winter

E.L. James
“You're not celibate, then?" I breathe.
Amusement lights up his eyes.
"No, Anastasia, I'm not celibate.”
E.L. James, Fifty Shades of Grey

Mikhail Naimy
“Not celibate are they who wear monastic garb and shut themselves away behind thick walls and massive iron gates, But
celibate are they whose hearts and minds are celibate, whether they be in cloisters or in the public marts.”
Mikhail Naimy, The Book of Mirdad: The Strange Story of a Monastery Which Was Once Called The Ark

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“AIDS would have claimed fewer lives if we had publicly recommended what I wish to call 鈥楾he Presumption of Sickness,鈥� i.e., the principle that whomever we are about to sleep with is HIV-positive until proven HIV-negative.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Jane Washington
“I think you two are secretly friends,鈥� I joked, as Vidrol shoved Vale to the side to avoid a rotten piece of wood jutting from the wall. Vale shoved him back. I assumed in thanks.

鈥淢e and that pampered prince?鈥� Vale scoffed derisively. 鈥淣ot in your lifetime.鈥�

鈥淚 only associate with nonpsychotic individuals,鈥� Vidrol agreed.

鈥淵ou only associate with pussy,鈥� Vale shot back.

鈥淚 haven鈥檛 associated with pussy in such a long time, I鈥檓 basically as nonperforming as you are. I might as well get a hut in the woods and start wearing unflattering robes and waxing on about how everyone鈥檚 fate belongs to the water while I howl at the moon with the rest of my weird-ass sector.鈥�

鈥淓verything flatters me,鈥� Vale responded calmly. 鈥淎nd I performed to the hilt inside the very body you went celibate for, so I can understand why you now strive to be like me.”
Jane Washington, A World of Lost Words

“How often do we hear from the local diocesan people鈥攖he bishop, the communications director, the victim assistance coordinator, and others鈥攖hat this abuse is not restricted to clergy, but, rather, it is a societal problem? It does occur outside in the public realm. When was the last time you heard of a sex offender not being held accountable for his actions once caught? The Church treated the abuse as a sin only and nothing more. Out in society, sex offenders are not moved to another community quietly. 鈥淏ut protest that priests are 'no worse' than other groups or than men in general is a dire indictment of the profession. It is surprising that this attitude is championed by the Church authorities. Although the extent of the problem will continue to be debated, sexual abuse by Catholic priests is a fact. The reason why priests, publicly dedicated to celibate service, abuse is a question that cries out for explanation. Sexual activity of any adult with a minor is a criminal offense. By virtue of the requirement of celibacy, sexual activity with anyone is proscribed for priests. These factors have been constant and well-known by all Church authorities鈥� (Sipe 227鈭�228).”
Charles L. Bailey Jr., In the Shadow of the Cross: The True Account of My Childhood Sexual and Ritual Abuse at the Hands of a Roman Catholic Priest

Thomas de Quincey
“at no time in my life have I been a person to hold myself polluted by the touch or approach of any creature that wore a human shape: on the contrary, from my very earliest youth it has been my pride to converse familiarly, more Socratico, with all human beings, man, woman, and child, that chance might fling my way; a practice 鈥�. which becomes a man who would be a philosopher.”
Thomas de Quincey, Confessions of an English Opium Eater

“All celebrities that tell you to wear masks are feeding the system of fear. All celebrities that wear masks are hiding their shadow self, the side that hires sex workers for their hidden sexual satisfaction while acting married and monogamist or single and celibate.”
Deborah Bravandt

Neil Mach
“I fell like a celibate hustler
A stained & sullied spirit...
Halfway between freaky and holy”
Neil Mach, The Bedevilment of Bertie Lunn

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We are sometimes forced by nature to feel like having sex, but never to have sex.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana