Hello,
I'm paraphrasing here: "Nothing quenches sexual desire more than intellectual achievement." I believe it was a Greek philosopher whom said this. Could you provide me with the exact quote, plus the name to whom it belongs?
Thank you,
Realmwalker
Which Philosopher Said This: "Nothing Quenches Sexual Desire More than Intellectual Achievement" (Paraphrased)
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Re: Which Philosopher Said This: "Nothing Quenches Sexual Desire More than Intellectual Achievement" (Paraphrased)
Really? That would depend upon which pencil a person considers their writing instrument.
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Re: Which Philosopher Said This: "Nothing Quenches Sexual Desire More than Intellectual Achievement" (Paraphrased)
(screw it)Realmwalker wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 12:23 pm Hello,
I'm paraphrasing here: "Nothing quenches sexual desire more than intellectual achievement." I believe it was a Greek philosopher whom said this. Could you provide me with the exact quote, plus the name to whom it belongs?
Thank you,
Realmwalker
I know that I know nothing - Socrates
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Re: Which Philosopher Said This: "Nothing Quenches Sexual Desire More than Intellectual Achievement" (Paraphrased)
Socrates probably died by death from a thousand hen-pecks that can turn the stoutest rooster to mush, and ancient progressive feminists changed the facts to poison, because women had to cook the food so you better be nice ...
... but seriously, Socrates was smart enough to edify his only remaining pleasure by calling it a know-nothing philosophy.
... but seriously, Socrates was smart enough to edify his only remaining pleasure by calling it a know-nothing philosophy.