Curiosity is the direct incontinence of the spirit. >>
Adultery itself in its principle is many times nothing but a curious i >>
Men are apt to prefer a prosperous error to an afflicted truth. >>
Marriage may often be a stormy lake, but celibacy is almost always a m >>
How deep a wound to morals and social purity has that accursed article >>
Celibacy is not just a matter of not having sex. It is a way of admiri >>
A celibate, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in a perpetual sweetness, but sits alone, and is confined and dies in singularity.