29 Quotes About Debauchery
- Author Sergei Lukyanenko
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He looked just perfect to play Dorian Gray in a film version of Oscar Wilde's novel. Young, graceful, and indecently fresh and handsome, he could easily have worn a badge that said READY FOR DEBAUCHERY!
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- Author Madeline Miller
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That night we camped on the shore of a flourishing green land. Around their fires, the men were tense and quiet, muffled by dread. I could hear their whispers, the wine sloshing as they passed it. No man wanted to lie awake imagining tomorrow.
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- Author Naoyuki Ochiai
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There are flowers growing in hell. Let's go pick them!
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- Author Malcolm Cowley
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Everywhere was the atmosphere of a long debauch that had to end; the orchestras played too fast, the stakes were too high at the gambling tables, the players were so empty, so tired, secretly hoping to vanish together into sleep and ... maybe wake on a very distant morning and hear nothing, whatever, no shouting or crooning, find all things changed.
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- Author Marquis de Sade
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If you'll permit me, the distance that separates debauchery from impiety is far greater than that between debauchery and religious superstition. One does what one likes when safe from reproach under the mantle of religion; but the woman who loves virtue for its own sake and serves it because it inflames her heart, who's brazen and bares her soul—she'll be seen rushing headlong to commit errors she can't hide.
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- Author Ronald Hayman
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But Sade behaved exactly as if he could not tolerate the possibility that his troubles might be over. He launched immediately into a new bout of provocative debauchery.
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- Author Nicole Brossard
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To be a poet is to place pleasure, beauty and sensual delights front and centre, it means having a predilection for debauchery.
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- Author Valerie Sherwood
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So tonight I'm, pursuing more commercial joys around the bedpost. And I plan to get drunk as a skunk.
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- Author Marquis de Sade
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The Président was not the only one with depraved tastes: his three friends, and Durcet in particular, were all rather smitten with this accursed mania for turpitude and debauchery that causes one to find a more picquant charm in old, disgusting and filthy objects than in the most divine of Nature's creations.
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