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}}{{Quote|No desire can be termed outlandish, my dear; all desires can be found in nature. When nature created human beings, it delighted in differentiating their sexual leanings as much as their faces; and we should no more be astonished by the diversity of our features than by the diversity that nature has placed in our affections.|Marquis de Sade}} | }}{{Quote|No desire can be termed outlandish, my dear; all desires can be found in nature. When nature created human beings, it delighted in differentiating their sexual leanings as much as their faces; and we should no more be astonished by the diversity of our features than by the diversity that nature has placed in our affections.|Marquis de Sade}} | ||
'''Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade''' (2 June 1740 - 2 December 1814) was a French nobleman, politician and author most famous for his quasi-erotic novels ''Justine'' and ''The 120 Days of Sodom''. Although he surprisingly has a number of admirers today, de Sade was an extreme sexual deviant whose name was given to the phrases ''sadism'', ''sadist'' and, together with Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, ''sadomasochism''. | '''Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade''' (2 June 1740 - 2 December 1814) was a French nobleman, politician and author most famous for his quasi-erotic novels ''Justine'' and ''The 120 Days of Sodom''. Although he surprisingly has a number of admirers today, de Sade was an extreme sexual deviant whose name was given to the phrases ''sadism'', ''sadist'' and, together with Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, ''sadomasochism''. |