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Henry Miller on total love, man for woman

 

I said to myself over and over that if a man, a sincere and desperate man like myself, loves a woman with all his heart, if he is ready to cut off his ears and mail them to her, if he will take his heart’s blood and pump it out on paper, saturate her with his need and longing, besiege her everlastingly, she cannot possibly refuse him. The homeliest man, the weakest man, the most undeserving man must triumph if he is willing to surrender his last drop of blood. No woman can hold out against the gift of absolute love.

— Henry Miller, Sexus, Chapter 1 (Grove Press, 1965, pg. 11)

 

— posted by Roger W. Smith

   December 2015