"What we call 'Progress' is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance." β€” Havelock Ellis
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Havelock Ellis.
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"The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum." β€” Havelock Ellis
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The Promised Land always lies on the other side of the wilderness. Havelock Ellis

Could someone please help me with the interpretation of this quote? What is the context? It might have two meanings, 1. The generalization that most promises are broken unachievable. 2. You need to work hard to see the best; this is in appreciation of wilderness and nature. Cross the wilderness to find the beauty.

Which one is in context? Thanks

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β€œThe sun, the moon and the stars would have disappeared long ago had they happened to be within the reach of predatory human hands” - Havelock Ellis en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyp…
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A 1903 medicine and sexology book by Havelock Ellis, "The Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain"
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TIL about Havelock Ellis, a 19th century English sexologist, who thought he was impotent until age 60, where he discovered he was "aroused by a woman urinating". He also co-authored early medical textbooks on homosexuality, pioneered investigating psychedelic drugs and married an open lesbian. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hav…
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"All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on." Havelock Ellis
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"Every man of genius is a stranger and a pilgrim on the earth, unlike other men, seeing everything as it were at a different angle." -- Havelock Ellis
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Havelock Ellis and the Sexless Peasant

There is a quote by Havelock Ellis, the famous Victorian sexologist, that affects me deeply every time I reread it. Just wanted to share it with you all.

(From: Studies in the Psychology of Sex, vol. 6, ch. IV.)

>It is undoubtedly true that, as we have seen when discussing the erratic and imperfect distribution of the conception of love, and even of words for love, over the world, by no means all people are equally apt for experiencing, even at any time in their lives, the emotions of sexual exaltation. The difference between the knight and the churl still subsists, and both may sometimes be found in all social strata. Even the refinements of sexual enjoyment, it is unnecessary to insist, quite commonly remain on a merely physical basis, and have little effect on the intellectual and emotional nature. But this is not the case with the people who have most powerfully influenced the course of the world's thought and feeling. The personal reality of love, its importance for the individual life, are facts that have been testified to by some of the greatest thinkers, after lives devoted to the attainment of intellectual labor. The experience of Renan, who toward the end of his life set down in his remarkable drama L'Abbesse de Jouarre, his conviction that, even from the point of view of chastity, love is, after all, the supreme thing in the world, is far from standing alone. "Love has always appeared as an inferior mode of human music, ambition as the superior mode," wrote Tarde, the distinguished sociologist, at the end of his life. "But will it always be thus? Are there not reasons for thinking that the future perhaps reserves for us the ineffable surprise of an inversion of that secular order?" Laplace, half an hour before his death, took up a volume of his own MΓ©canique Celeste, and said: "All that is only trifles, there is nothing true but love." Comte, who had spent his life in building up a Positive Philosophy which should be absolutely real, found (as indeed it may be said the great English Positivist Mill also found) the culmination of all his ideals in a woman, who was, he said, Egeria and Beatrice and Laura in one, and he wrote: "There is nothing real in the world but love. One grows tired of thinking, and even of acting; one never grows tired of loving, nor of saying so. In the worst tortures of affection I have never ceased to feel that the essential of happiness is that the heart should be worthily filledβ€”even with pain, yes, even wi

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"Men who know themselves are no longer fools. They stand on the threshold of the door of Wisdom." β€”Havelock Ellis
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"Every artist writes his own autobiography." β€” Havelock Ellis

"Every artist writes his own autobiography." β€” Havelock Ellis

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TIL about Havelock Ellis. he reportedly suffered from impotence until the age of 60. He then discovered that he could become aroused by the sight of a woman urinating and this changed his life.
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"Man lives by imagination." -Havelock Ellis
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"It is only the great men who are truly obscene. If they had not dared to be obscene, they could never have dared to be great." β€” Havelock Ellis
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Jealousy, that dragon which slays love under the pretence of keeping it alive. -Havelock Ellis imgur.com/a/cXHBk
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"All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on." β€” Havelock Ellis

"All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on." β€” Havelock Ellis

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Havelock Ellis (Fabian Society, feminism, eugenics, birth control...) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hav…
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TIL: Havelock Ellis found evidence that smelling one's own armpit could act as a temporary energy boost. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arm…
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This month in history: "Why Should It Be a Crime to Dress as You Please?" (1884) & Birthday of Havelock Ellis (1859) boxturtlebulletin.com/201…
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"'Charm'β€”which means the power to effect work without employing brute forceβ€”is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman's strength just as strength is a man's charm." β€” Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) The Task of Social Hygiene, chapter 3 (1912)

http://thisnortheasternlife.blogspot.com/2015/11/quote-of-the-day-for-2015-11-04.html

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"What we call 'Progress' is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance." β€” Havelock Ellis
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"The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum." β€” Havelock Ellis
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"What we call 'Progress' is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance." β€” Havelock Ellis
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β€œPain and death are part of life. To reject them is to reject life itself.” ~ Havelock Ellis
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"Men who know themselves are no longer fools. They stand on the threshold of the door of Wisdom." β€” Havelock Ellis
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"It is only the great men who are truly obscene. If they had not dared to be obscene, they could never have dared to be great." β€” Havelock Ellis
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"All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on." - Havelock Ellis
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"All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on." - Havelock Ellis
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