Procreation Quotes

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Irvin D. Yalom
“It is wrong to bear children out of need, wrong to use a child to alleviate loneliness, wrong to provide purpose in life by reproducing another copy of oneself. It is wrong also to seek immortality by spewing one's germ into the future as though sperm contains your consciousness!”
Irvin D. Yalom, When Nietzsche Wept

Michel Houellebecq
“Youth was the time for happiness, its only season; young people, leading a lazy, carefree life, partially occupied by scarcely absorbing studies, were able to devote themselves unlimitedly to the liberated exultation of their bodies. They could play, dance, love, and multiply their pleasures. They could leave a party, in the early hours of the morning, in the company of sexual partners they had chosen, and contemplate the dreary line of employees going to work. They were the salt of the earth, and everything was given to them, everything was permitted for them, everything was possible. Later on, having started a family, having entered the adult world, they would be introduced to worry, work, responsibility, and the difficulties of existence; they would have to pay taxes, submit themselves to administrative formalities while ceaselessly bearing witness--powerless and shame-filled--to the irreversible degradation of their own bodies, which would be slow at first, then increasingly rapid; above all, they would have to look after children, mortal enemies, in their own homes, they would have to pamper them, feed them, worry about their illnesses, provide the means for their education and their pleasure, and unlike in the world of animals, this would last not just for a season, they would remain slaves of their offspring always, the time of joy was well and truly over for them, they would have to continue to suffer until the end, in pain and with increasing health problems, until they were no longer good for anything and were definitively thrown into the rubbish heap, cumbersome and useless. In return, their children would not be at all grateful, on the contrary their efforts, however strenuous, would never be considered enough, they would, until the bitter end, be considered guilty because of the simple fact of being parents. From this sad life, marked by shame, all joy would be pitilessly banished. When they wanted to draw near to young people's bodies, they would be chased away, rejected, ridiculed, insulted, and, more and more often nowadays, imprisoned. The physical bodies of young people, the only desirable possession the world has ever produced, were reserved for the exclusive use of the young, and the fate of the old was to work and to suffer. This was the true meaning of solidarity between generations; it was a pure and simple holocaust of each generation in favor of the one that replaced it, a cruel, prolonged holocaust that brought with it no consolation, no comfort, nor any material or emotional compensation.”
Michel Houellebecq, The Possibility of an Island

Mike  Norton
“Mastering the art of seduction gives one a great power, and like any power, it's to be wielded with responsibility; a man who wields the art of seduction without a sense of responsibility and restraint is a walking proximity bomb of viral epidemics, needless procreation, heartbroken families, and shattered dreams.”
Mike Norton

Justin Halpern
“It's never the right time to have kids, but it's always the right time for screwing. God's not a dumb shit. He knows how it works.”
Justin Halpern, Sh*t My Dad Says

Tiffany Madison
“[On Schopenhauer in Black and White] Schopenhauer's views of love are flawed. Love can't be merely an illusion of the mind to aid in procreation, but the path to redemption for an otherwise violently selfish species. Past human greatness has proven that when challenged, love can overpower impulsive instinct, and in essence, the vilest aspects of our nature.”
Tiffany Madison

Giacomo Leopardi
“As soon as the child is born, the mother who has just brought him into the world must console him, quiet his crying, and lighten the burden of the existence she has given him. And one of the principal duties of good parents in the childhood and early youth of their children is to comfort them, to encourage them to live,1 because sorrows and ills and passions are at that age much heavier than they are to those who through long experience, or simply because they have lived longer, are used to suffering. And in truth it is only fitting that the good father and the good mother, in trying to console their children, correct as best they can, and ease, the damage they have done by procreating them. Good God! Why then is man born? And why does he procreate? To console those he has given birth to for having been born?”
Giacomo Leopardi, Zibaldone

Roberto Hogue
“Never give a lousy person the opportunity to create lousy babies.”
Roberto Hogue, Real Secrets of Sex: A Women's Guide on How to Be Good in Bed

Jennifer Weiner
“Maybe love was a myth anyhow, a brew of hormones and fantasy, evolution's way of getting men and women together long enough for them to procreate,back in the day when girls got pregnant at twelve, were pregnant or nursing for the next twenty years, and were dead of the plague by forty.”
Jennifer Weiner, Fly Away Home

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“It is impossible to bring a child into this world for its own sake.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Parenthood is some people’s subconscious revenge for having been brought into existence without their consent.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“On all of us was forced life; and, on almost all of us, the desire to remain alive.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mohsin Hamid
“It’s amazing what the gene pool will do to perpetuate itself.”
Mohsin Hamid, Moth Smoke

“The important thing to realize is the males in most species will breed with any female who stays still long enough. It's the females who are selective. What they desire has a huge effect. If all the female walruses got together one day to decide they wanted polka dots, within a few generations the males would have polka dots. The female's wish made physical on the male's body.”
Audrey Schulman, Theory of Bastards

Guido Ceronetti
“As long as they have the wish to kill, they will not lose the lust to procreate.”
Guido Ceronetti, The Silence of the Body: Materials for the Study of Medicine

Erasmus
“In fact this type of man who is devoted to the study of wisdom is always most unlucky in everything, and particularly when it comes to procreating children; I imagine this is because Nature wants to ensure that the evil of wisdom shall not spread further throughout mankind”
Erasmus din Rotterdam

Leonardo da Vinci
“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.”
Leonardo da Vinci

Dorothea Tanning
“I'm very much against the arrangement of procreation, at least for humans. If I could have designed it, it would be a toss-up who gets pregnant, the man or woman. Boy, that would end rape for one thing. And 'woman artist'? Disgusting.”
Dorothea Tanning, Between Lives: An Artist and Her World

Guido Ceronetti
“Man dares to allow himself to be cruel, when he's already committed, tranquilly and repeatedly, the crudest act of all: engendering, condemning beings that do not exist or suffer to the horrors of life.”
Guido Ceronetti, The Silence of the Body: Materials for the Study of Medicine

E.M. Forster
“A short-frocked edition of Charles also regards them placidly; a perambulator edition is squeaking; a third edition is expected shortly. Nature is turning out Wilcoxes in this peaceful abode, so that they may inherit the earth.”
E.M. Forster, Howards End

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“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.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“For not taking care of his own child, a man can, with reason, argue that he made, not the child, but love.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Brian Spellman
“What's your orientation?"

"Procreational."

"That's not an orientation!!!"

"It is in the Orient.”
Brian Spellman, We have our difference in common 2.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Sex for pleasure is chewing gum for genitals.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Harry Turtledove
“Now all you two have to do is wait till the sun goes down," he said, adding mischievously, "Fool thing to do, too, if you ask me, gettin' married near the longest day-and the shortest night of the year.”
Harry Turtledove, The Guns of the South

“The current consensus of biology is that at interphase, there is only one cell but after cytokinesis there are two identical cells separated by a cell wall, the cell plate, within the original cell. It is my opinion that there are in reality not two cells but that "there is only one cell which veils itself as many cells so not to be by itself".”
Wald Wassermann

William Shakespeare
“Thou dost beguile the world”
William Shakespeare

“When nature gave all the animals their organs for conception, it equipped those organs with a special facility for creating pleasure, and the soul with a ‘marvellous and indescribable desire to make use of them.”
Giulia Sissa, Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World

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