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--(Loeb translation by M.Heseltine)[[Petronius (1925, Michael Heseltine) |[...]]] --(Loeb translation by M.Heseltine)[[Petronius (1925, Michael Heseltine) |[...]]]
==Dutch translation== ==Dutch translation==
-Men kan bezwaarlijk een crimineel genoemd worden als men de +"Je kan bezwaarlijk als crimineel bestempeld worden als je de rare neigingen van de natuur beschrijft."
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==See also== ==See also==
*[[Warts and all]] *[[Warts and all]]

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"On est point criminel pour faire la peinture des bizarres penchants qu'inspire la nature" (English: "One is not criminal for painting the strange tendencies inspired by nature") is a dictum by Marquis de Sade. It is from the dedicatory lines From the final edition of Justine[1].

It supposedly is an adaptation of the verse by Petronius's Satyricon:

"Quid me constricta spectatis fronte Catone,
damnatisque novae simplicitatis opus?
Sermonis puri non tristis gratia ridet,
quodque facit populus, candida lingua refert."

--(Petronio, Satyricon, CXXXII, 15)

“Why do ye, Cato's disciples, look at me with wrinkled foreheads, and condemn a work of fresh simplicity? A cheerful kindness laughs through my pure speech, and my clean mouth reports whatever the people do. All men born know of mating and the joys of love; all men are free to let their limbs glow in a warm bed. Epicurus, the true father of truth, bade wise men be lovers, and said that therein lay the crown of life.”

--(Loeb translation by M.Heseltine)[...]

Dutch translation

"Je kan bezwaarlijk als crimineel bestempeld worden als je de rare neigingen van de natuur beschrijft."

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