"Indisciplinable" Quotes from Famous Books
... the intercourse of the sexes is exempt from the despotism of positive institution. Law pretends even to govern the indisciplinable wanderings of passion, to put fetters on the clearest deductions of reason, and, by appeals to the will, to subdue the involuntary affections of our nature. Love is inevitably consequent upon the perception of ... — The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume I • Percy Bysshe Shelley |