49 Quotes About Procreation
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Sex hormones are so powerful that they often leave a man sexually excited by a fully dressed woman whose race he deems inferior to his, or even subhuman.
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- Author Leonardo da Vinci
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The act of procreation and anything that has any relation to it is so disgusting that human beings would soon die out if there were no pretty faces and sensuous dispositions.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Many millions of pregnancies—many if not most of which have each led to the birth of at least one child—were each used as nothing but a conspicuous means to a secret end called the evasion of abortion.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Most people who are would each not be in love with their partner, if they did not have the kind of genitals they have.
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- Author Edward Hoagland
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She--the unnamed lady--simply drew his hands to the Paleolithic places men always have grown tumid from feeling, like the outward cradle of the hips within which a fetus will reside and her breasts that will nourish it, once born.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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To increase the odds of being thanked, some people compliment some people; some make kids.
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- Author Martin Luther
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The purpose of marriage is not to have pleasure and to be idle, but to procreate and bring up children, to support a household. This, of course, is a huge burden full of great cares and toils. But you have been created by God to be a husband or a wife that you may learn to bear these troubles. Those who have no love for children are... unworthy of being called men or women; for they despise the blessing of God, the creator and author of marriage.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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We were not born with a purpose of marrying and giving life to a son-animals are able to have children too and they can have many more children than we do
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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On all of us was forced life; and, on almost all of us, the desire to remain alive.
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