Henry Miller Quotes About Making Love

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  • The practice of any art demands more than 'mere savoir faire'. One must not only be in love with what one does, one must also know how to make love. In love self is obliterated. Only the beloved counts.

  • She may be lying in bed reading a book, she may be making love with a prize fighter, or she may be running like mad through a field of stubble, one shoe one, one shoe off, a man named Corn Cob pursuing her hotly. Wherever she is I am standing in complete darkness; her absence blots me out.

    Lying  
    Henry Miller (2007). “Sexus: The Rosy Crucifixion I”, p.7, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • To have her here in bed with me, breathing on me, her hair in my mouth—I count that something of a miracle.

    Henry Miller, John Calder (1985). “A Henry Miller reader”, Riverrun Pr
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