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H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Beauty is the child of love."

Beauty is the child of love.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "When love is suppressed hate takes its place."

When love is suppressed hate takes its place.




H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "For every fresh stage in our lives we need a fresh education, and there is no stage for which so little educational preparation is made as that which follows the reproductive period."

For every fresh stage in our lives we need a fresh education, and there is no stage for which so little educational preparation is made as that which follows the reproductive period.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Birth-control is effecting, and promising to effect, many functions in our social life."

Birth-control is effecting, and promising to effect, many functions in our social life.




H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Life is livable because we know that wherever we go most of the people we meet will be restrained in their actions towards us by an almost instinctive network of taboos."

Life is livable because we know that wherever we go most of the people we meet will be restrained in their actions towards us by an almost instinctive network of taboos.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "To make a mountain out of a mole-hill."

To make a mountain out of a mole-hill.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Man lives by imagination."

Man lives by imagination.




H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "We cannot remain consistent with the world save by growing inconsistent with our past selves."

We cannot remain consistent with the world save by growing inconsistent with our past selves.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "No faith is our own that we have not arduously won."

No faith is our own that we have not arduously won.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The mother is really a more immediate parent than the father because one is born from the mother, and the first experience of any infant is the mother."

The mother is really a more immediate parent than the father because one is born from the mother, and the first experience of any infant is the mother.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The by-product is sometimes more valuable than the product."

The by-product is sometimes more valuable than the product.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The aesthetic pleasure of dance is a secondary reflection of the primary, vital joy of courtship."

The aesthetic pleasure of dance is a secondary reflection of the primary, vital joy of courtship.




H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Every ist writes his own autobiography."

Every ist writes his own autobiography.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "It is the little writer rather than the great writer who seems never to quote, and the reason is that he is never really doing anything else."

It is the little writer rather than the great writer who seems never to quote, and the reason is that he is never really doing anything else.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The world's greatest thinkers have often been amateurs; for high thinking is the outcome of fine and independent living, and for that a professional chair offers no special opportunities."

The world's greatest thinkers have often been amateurs; for high thinking is the outcome of fine and independent living, and for that a professional chair offers no special opportunities.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Where there is most labour there is not always most life."

Where there is most labour there is not always most life.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The great writer finds style as the mystic finds God, in his own soul."

The great writer finds style as the mystic finds God, in his own soul.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The immense value of becoming acquainted with a foreign language is that we are thereby led into a new world of tradition and thought and feeling."

The immense value of becoming acquainted with a foreign language is that we are thereby led into a new world of tradition and thought and feeling.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "There has never been any country at every moment so virtuous and so wise that it has not sometimes needed to be saved from itself."

There has never been any country at every moment so virtuous and so wise that it has not sometimes needed to be saved from itself.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The relation of the individual person to the species he belongs to is the most intimate of all relations."

The relation of the individual person to the species he belongs to is the most intimate of all relations.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Those persons who are burning to display heroism may rest assured that the course of social evolution will offer them every opportunity."

Those persons who are burning to display heroism may rest assured that the course of social evolution will offer them every opportunity.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "We cannot be sure that we ought not to regard the most criminal country as that which in some aspects possesses the highest civilization."

We cannot be sure that we ought not to regard the most criminal country as that which in some aspects possesses the highest civilization.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "A religion can no more afford to degrade its Devil than to degrade its God."

A religion can no more afford to degrade its Devil than to degrade its God.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Heroes exterminate each other for the benefit of people who are not heroes."

Heroes exterminate each other for the benefit of people who are not heroes.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "There is nothing more fragile than civilization."

There is nothing more fragile than civilization.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "One can know nothing of giving aught that is worthy to give unless one also knows how to take."

One can know nothing of giving aught that is worthy to give unless one also knows how to take.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Sexual pleasure, wisely used and not abused, may prove the stimulus and liberator of our finest and most exalted activities."

Sexual pleasure, wisely used and not abused, may prove the stimulus and liberator of our finest and most exalted activities.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The mother is the child's supreme parent."

The mother is the child's supreme parent.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "‎All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on."

‎All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Every society has the criminals that it deserves."

Every society has the criminals that it deserves.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Dancing is the loftiest the most moving the most beautiful of the arts because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life it is life itself."

Dancing is the loftiest the most moving the most beautiful of the arts because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life it is life itself.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The sun moon and stars would have disappeared long ago had they been within the reach of predatory human hands."

The sun moon and stars would have disappeared long ago had they been within the reach of predatory human hands.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Life is livable because we know that wherever we go most of the people we meet will be restrained in their actions toward us by an almost instinctive network of taboos."

Life is livable because we know that wherever we go most of the people we meet will be restrained in their actions toward us by an almost instinctive network of taboos.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "If men and women are to understand each other to enter into each other's nature with mutual sympathy and to become capable of genuine comradeship the foundation must be laid in youth."

If men and women are to understand each other to enter into each other's nature with mutual sympathy and to become capable of genuine comradeship the foundation must be laid in youth.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "Jealousy that dragon which slays love under the pretense of keeping it alive."

Jealousy that dragon which slays love under the pretense of keeping it alive.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "In philosophy it is not the attainment of the goal that matters it is the things that are met with by the way."

In philosophy it is not the attainment of the goal that matters it is the things that are met with by the way.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "What we call progress is the exchange of one Nuisance for another Nuisance."

What we call progress is the exchange of one Nuisance for another Nuisance.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "However well organized the foundations of life may be life must always be full of risks."

However well organized the foundations of life may be life must always be full of risks.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "However well organized the foundations of life may be, life must always be full of risks."

However well organized the foundations of life may be, life must always be full of risks.



H. Havelock Ellis Quotes: "The romantic embrace can only be compared with music and with prayer."

The romantic embrace can only be compared with music and with prayer.