161 Quotes About Pornography
- Author Deyth Banger
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Pornography could always get in your pocket... you could be clean Christian doesn't mean that it won't catch ya.
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- Author Paul Bowles
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Since Thami had the Arab's utter incomprehension of the meaning of pornography, he imagined that the police had placed the ban on obscene films because these infringed upon Christian doctrine at certain specific points, in which case any Christian might be expected to show interest, if only to disapprove.
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- Author A.N. Turner
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Young people rely on the Internet and its unlimited supply of pornography to ward off external stress. The instant gratification gratifies instantly. But the external stress is, in large part, being caused by the Internet itself. The Internet itself is a feedback loop; it creates the demand that it then seeks to fill.
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- Author Glennon Doyle Melton
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These images feel designed specifically for men who hate women.
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- Author Sheila Jeffreys
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This condition in which women live is created out of, and defended by, a system of ideas represented by the world's religions, by psychoanalysis, by pornography, by sexology, by science and medicine and the social sciences.
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- Author Sheila Jeffreys
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Pornography as propaganda, according to feminist analysis, represents women as objects who love to be abused, and teaches men practices of degradation and abuse to carry out upon women.
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- Author Simon Sheppard
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Redeeming social value, indeed.
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- Author Angela Carter
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Indeed, pornography is basically propaganda for fucking, an activity, one would have thought, that did not need much advertising in itself, because most people want to do it as soon as they know how.
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- Author Susan Griffin
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When we hear that "war" is made for "peace", or that "pain" is sought for "pleasure" or that "brutality" helps one "feel", in our minds, language ceases to describe reality. Words lose their direct relationship with actuality. And thus language and culture begin to exist entirely independently of nature.
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