VIRGINITY QUOTES III

quotations about virginity

If you want to have sex and you're in a legal, consenting situation, have sex. If that's your prerogative, so be it. Be safe, be legal, and it shouldn't be anyone else's business. If you don't want to have sex, don't have sex. Whether or not you do so does not determine your worth as a person. Sorry to burst your bubble, but virginity is not something to lose, because it's not real.

OLIVIA RIZZARDI

"What Are You Worth? Examining the Social Construct of Virginity", Arkansas State University Herald, April 24, 2017


Loss of virginity is rational increase; and there was never virgin got, till virginity was first lost.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

All's Well That Ends Well

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I know this sounds incredibly lame, but I don't want losing my virginity to feel like I'm losing something. I want it to feel like I'm finding something.

SONYA SONES

One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies


Virginity is peevish, proud, idle, made of self-love, which is the most inhibited sin in the canon.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

All's Well That Ends Well


Nature abhors a virgin -- a frozen asset.

CLARE BOOTHE LUCE

The Women

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For in pure maidens, knowing not the marriage-bed, the glance of the eyes sinks from shame.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Toxotides

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Virginity is typically seen as a finite resource that each person is born with and can only spend on one person. It's like if each newborn baby is given a lucky dollar with the words "My Virginity" written on it in permanent marker. That lucky dollar can only be given to one other person, and then it's taken out of circulation and incinerated. No refunds, no returns, no take-backsies. And this lucky dollar seems to be more important for baby girls to hold onto than baby boys. For some reason, her dollar is worth more.

ALLISON DANISH

"Virginity is a social construct", The Rocky Mountain Collegian, March 8, 2017


Virginity is basically derived from a word that means what is fresh, unseared, untouched by harming influence. The essential thing in virginity is not a condition of the body, but the perpetual refraining from the use or pleasures of sex.

PAUL J. GLENN

A Tour of the Summa


To speak on the part of virginity, is to accuse your mothers; which is most infallible disobedience.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

All's Well That Ends Well

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Then when her lovely limbs,
Oft lovely deem'd, far lovelier now beheld,
Thro' all your trembling joints increase the flame,
Forthwith discover to her dazzled sight
The stately novelty, and to her hand
Usher the new acquaintance. She, perhaps
Averse, will coldly chide, and half afraid,
Blushing, half pleas'd, the tumid wonder view
With neck retorted, and oblique regard;
Nor quite her curious eye indulging, nor
Refraining quite. Perhaps when you attempt
The sweet admission, toyful she resists
With shy reluctance; nathless you pursue
The soft attack, and push the gentle war
Fervent, till quite o'erpower'd the melting maid
Faintly opposes. On the brink at last
Arriv'd of giddy rapture, plunge not in
Precipitant, but spare a virgin's pain;
Oh, spare a gentle virgin! spare yourself!
Lest sanguine war Love's tender rites profane
With fierce dilaceration, and dire pangs
Reciprocal. Nor droop because the door
Of bliss seems shut and barricaded strong;
But triumph rather in this faithful pledge
Of innocence, and fair virginity.

JOHN ARMSTRONG

"The Oeconomy Of Love"

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Virginity is a paradoxical condition, both perfect and monstrous, defined by both absence and presence. It is often visible only insofar as it is under threat.

SARAH SALIH, ANKE BERNAU & RUTH EVANS

Medieval Virginities


Marry a virgin, that thou mayest teach her discreet manners.

HESIOD

attributed, Day's Collacon


Christ Himself is the glory of virginity, who was not only begotten of the Father without beginning or emission or connection, but also became man in our image, being made flesh for our sakes of the Virgin without connection, and manifesting in himself the true and perfect virginity.

PETE SOCKS

"Virginity is to marriage as angel is to human", Patheos, April 23, 2017


Virginity is the ideal of those who want to deflower.

KARL KRAUS

Beim Wort Genommen


Virginity is radical and beautiful for the same reason that God is radical and beautiful. Though the world at large does not suspect it, gospel virginity is a love affair of the most enthralling type. It is a focusing on God that fulfills as nothing else fulfills.

THOMAS DUBAY

And You Are Christ's: The Charism of Virginity and the Celibate Life


Life, in time, takes every maidenhead, even if it has to dry it up; it does not matter how the owner wants to keep it.

JAMES JONES

From Here to Eternity


Virginity is now a mere preamble or waiting room to be got out of as soon as possible; it is without significance. Old age is similarly a waiting room, where you go after life's over and wait for cancer or a stroke. The years before and after the menstrual years are vestigial: the only meaningful condition left to women is that of fruitfulness.

URSULA K. LE GUIN

"The Space Crone", Co-Evolution Quarterly, summer 1976

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Virginity is the clean fountain which yields clean water pure and life refreshing.

SAMUEL DANAUTA

How to Train Virgins and Why


It is the virgins, the daughters of our country, the rose buds, the birds of song, who make our homes so beautiful.

MRS. SIGOURNEY

attributed, Day's Collacon


So that virginity is gold, chastity silver, conjugality bronze; that virginity is riches, chastity an average income, conjugality poverty; that virginity is freedom, chastity ransom, conjugality captive; that virginity is the sun, chastity a lamp, conjugality darkness; that virginity is day, chastity the dawn, conjugality night; that virginity is a queen, chastity a lady, conjugality a servant; that virginity is the homeland, chastity the harbour, conjugality the sea; that virginity is the living man, chastity a man half-alive, conjugality the lifeless body.

S. ALDHELM

attributed, Widows in Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Britain