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Daily Inspiration Quote by Marquis de Sade

"Nature has not got two voices, you know, one of them condemning all day what the other commands"

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Nature, de Sade insists, doesn’t do moral ventriloquism. There isn’t one “voice” of instinct that urges desire, aggression, appetite and domination, and then a second, pious voice that scolds us for obeying. The line is a provocation disguised as commonsense: if the same natural order produces our impulses, then the culture that condemns them is the real aberration.

The intent is less to describe nature than to disqualify guilt. De Sade’s rhetoric strips morality of its favorite alibi: the idea that conscience is also “natural.” By personifying Nature as a single speaker, he collapses the split that Enlightenment society needed to preserve civility - desire below, law above. In his fiction, that split becomes hypocrisy’s engine: aristocrats sermonize virtue while pursuing vice, institutions preach restraint while thriving on coercion. If nature is unified, then the condemning voice must belong to priests, judges, and polite society - authorities who want obedience more than truth.

The subtext is brutal: moral language functions as social technology. It’s not an eternal compass; it’s a leash. De Sade is writing in a France where the state and Church claim monopoly over legitimacy, and where “nature” is increasingly invoked as a secular source of authority. He hijacks that trend and pushes it past comfort: if you appeal to nature to justify rights, why not also to justify cruelty, exploitation, and lust?

The line works because it’s both seductively simple and deeply destabilizing. It dares the reader to choose: either admit morality is an artificial overlay, or claim nature is contradictory - and in de Sade’s universe, contradiction is just cowardice with better manners.

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Marquis de Sade (June 2, 1740 - December 2, 1814) was a Novelist from France.

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