Quotes by Forbidden We take no pleasure in permitted joys, Ovid forbidden pleasure joy men cannot be free in a nation where women are forbidden freedom. Pearl S. Buck forbidden nations men We have all a propensity to grasp at forbidden fruit. Ralph Cudworth forbidden-fruit forbidden fruit Break open the forbidden happiness. Rob Brezsny forbidden break happiness Seems to be a deep instinct in human beings for making everything compulsory that isn't forbidden. Robert A. Heinlein forbidden mistress instinct If it's not forbidden, then it's allowed Robert Jordan forbidden ifs Riches are not forbidden, but the pride of them is. Saint John Chrysostom forbidden riches pride The glamour of being forbidden must not be underestimated. Salman Rushdie forbidden underestimated glamour To him who has nothing it is forbidden not to relish filth. Samuel Beckett filth relish forbidden I'm just warning you here: Don't anybody ask about the president's religion! Don't even get close to going there. Don't do it. That is a forbidden area. You cannot even ask about it. Rush Limbaugh forbidden president warning it is forbidden to love where we are not loved Sharon Olds forbidden Why have I always been forbidden to touch him? (Stryker) Ours it not to question why. Ours is but to live or die. (Apollymi) Sherrilyn Kenyon forbidden dies I can’t tell you. I can’t tell you of all people. Throughout my life you were the one person I could turn to. The one person I could always count on to understand. And now that I’ve lost you, I’ve lost everything. Tabitha Suzuma lost-everything forbidden people Things forbidden have a secret charm. Tacitus forbidden charm secret It is absolutely forbidden to repay evil with evil. Tertullian forbidden violence evil The ladies of comedy now are comfortable dressing up. It's not forbidden anymore. Tina Fey dressing-up forbidden comedy Mourning is not forbidden, you know. Simin Daneshvar know you forbidden mourning Riches are not forbidden, but the pride of them is. John Chrysostom them forbidden riches pride Folklore provides a socially sanctioned outlet for the discussion of the forbidden and taboo. Alan Dundes folklore discussion forbidden taboo «123