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Sodomy Quotes

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Hector Avalos
“By Hays' reasoning, penetrating a rectum with a penis is a violation of how God meant humans to function. However, penetrating a human body with a sword, a common way to kill people in biblical times, is acceptable. Apparently human bodies were designed to be penetrated by metal implements, but not by flesh.”
Hector Avalos

Mark Twain
“Homer, in the second book of the Iliad says with fine enthusiasm, "Give me masturbation or give me death." Caesar, in his Commentaries, says, "To the lonely it is company; to the forsaken it is a friend; to the aged and to the impotent it is a benefactor. They that are penniless are yet rich, in that they still have this majestic diversion." In another place this experienced observer has said, "There are times when I prefer it to sodomy." Robinson Crusoe says, "I cannot describe what I owe to this gentle art." Queen Elizabeth said, "It is the bulwark of virginity." Cetewayo, the Zulu hero, remarked, "A jerk in the hand is worth two in the bush." The immortal Franklin has said, "Masturbation is the best policy." Michelangelo and all of the other old masters--"old masters," I will remark, is an abbreviation, a contraction--have used similar language. Michelangelo said to Pope Julius II, "Self-negation is noble, self-culture beneficent, self-possession is manly, but to the truly great and inspiring soul they are poor and tame compared with self-abuse." Mr. Brown, here, in one of his latest and most graceful poems, refers to it in an eloquent line which is destined to live to the end of time--"None knows it but to love it; none name it but to praise.”
Mark Twain, On Masturbation

Christopher Hitchens
“As the many male victims of rape in the regime's disgusting jails can testify, this state-run pathology of sexual repression and sexual sadism is not content to degrade women only.”
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

Evelyn Waugh
“Impotence and sodomy are socially O.K. but birth control is flagrantly middle-class.”
Evelyn Waugh, Noblesse Oblige: An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy

Dale Carpenter
“I'm sorry, anal sex," Beavers continued, embarrassed by her slip of the tongue.”
Dale Carpenter, Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas

Dale Carpenter
“[Justice] Murphy... who ruled against the state [anti-sodomy] law... didn't see why the Supreme Court had to dwell on the historical background of sodomy laws [before striking them down]. All one really had to know to decide the case, he reasoned, was that Texas and its legions of moralizers let people have sex with animals. End of story.”
Dale Carpenter, Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas

Christos Tsiolkas
“I wonder if it is the same for women, whether women always feel this pain when they are fucked? Or is it only in sodomy that pain and pleasure are so linked, so inextricable?”
Christos Tsiolkas, Barracuda

Marquis de Sade
“Born deceitful, obdurate, imperious, barbaric, selfish, as extravagant in his pleasures as he was miserly when it came to doing any good, a liar, a glutton, a drunkard, a coward, given to sodomy, incest, murder, arson and theft 鈥� not a single virtue compensated for all these vices.”
Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom

Marquis de Sade
“To combine incest, adultery, sodomy and sacrilege, he buggers his married daughter with a host.”
Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom

Marquis de Sade
“He buggers him, and during this act of sodomy he opens the skull, removes the brain and replaces it with molten lead.”
Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom

Marquis de Sade
“DOLMANCE 鈥� [...] O my friends, can there be an extravagance to equal that of imagining that a man must be a monster deserving to lose his life because he has preferred enjoyment of the asshole to that of the cunt, because a young man with whom he finds two pleasures, those of being at once lover and mistress, has appeared to him preferable to a young girl, who promises him but half as much!”
Marquis de Sade, Philosophy in the Boudoir

Marquis de Sade
“MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE 鈥� Divine teacher, will you resist the proposal? will you not be tempted by this sublime ass? See how it doth yawn, how it winks at thee!”
Marquis de Sade, Philosophy in the Boudoir

Habeeb Akande
“I would rather be a womaniser than a sodomiser.”
Habeeb Akande

Thomm Quackenbush
“Even putting aside the culturally indoctrinated terror that someone in America will assume that two men engage in sodomy behind barely closed doors, there simply isn't an elegant way of asking someone of your gender to hang out for the first time.”
Thomm Quackenbush, Find What You Love and Let It Kill You

Simon Sheppard
“... it nevertheless powerfully conveys the Arcadian dream of a great, cross- cultural brotherhood of buttsex, a pioneer porntopia where sodomy reigns supreme and there is no poison oak.”
Simon Sheppard, Homosex: Sixty Years of Gay Erotica

William S. Burroughs
“Four schoolboys caught jacking off by Macintosh the druggist who is a self-styled sodomy fighter and goes around looking for the bastards, screaming "I will DRAAAG you to the police" got five years for sodomy.”
William S. Burroughs, Exterminator!
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Catullus
“Because you鈥檝e read of my countless kisses,
you think less of me as a man?
I will sodomize you and skull-f**k you”
Catullus

Oscar Wilde
“For I have come, not from obscurity into the momentary notoriety of crime, but from a sort of eternity of fame to a sort of eternity of infamy, and sometimes seem to myself to have shown, if indeed it required showing, that between the famous and the infamous there is but one step, if as much as one.”
Oscar Wilde, De Profundis