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Havelock Ellis

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What we call "morals" is simply blind obedience to words of command.


— Havelock Ellis


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The omnipresent process of sex, as it is woven into the whole texture of our man's or woman's body, is the pattern of all the process of our life.


— Havelock Ellis


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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.


— Havelock Ellis


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A sublime faith in human imbecility has seldom led those who cherish it astray.


— Havelock Ellis


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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.


— Havelock Ellis


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The average husband enjoys the total effect of his home but is usually unable to contribute any of the details of work and organisation that make it enjoyable.


— Havelock Ellis


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Medicine and psychology
Ellis returned to England in April 1879. Fytton Armstrong)
Love and Marriage (1938) (with others)
My Life (1939)
Sex Compatibility in Marriage (1939)
From Marlowe to Shaw (1950) (ed. At seven years of age his father took him on one of his voyages during which they called at Sydney Callao and Antwerp.

He served as president of the Galton Institute and like many intellectuals of his era supported eugenics. [citation needed]. Henry Havelock Ellis known as Havelock Ellis (2 February 1859 – 8 July 1939) was a British physician writer and social reformer who studied human sexuality.

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