of sex, the result is calmness of purpose, poise, accuracy of judgment, and balance.
What person, who has attained to the age of forty, is so unfortunate as to be unable
to analyze these statements, and to corroborate them by his own experience?
When driven by his desire to please a woman, based solely upon the emotion
of sex, a man may be, and usually is, capable of great achievement, but his actions
may be disorganized, distorted, and totally destructive. When driven by his desire
to please a woman, based upon the motive of sex alone, a man may steal, cheat,
and even commit murder. But when the emotion of LOVE is mixed with the emotion of
sex, that same man will guide his actions with more sanity, balance, and reason.
Criminologists have discovered that the most hardened criminals can be
reformed through the influence of a woman's love. There is no record of a criminal
having been reformed solely through the sex influence. These facts are well
known, but their cause is not. Reformation comes, if at all, through the heart, or the
emotional side of man, not through his head, or reasoning side. Reformation means,
"a change of heart." It does not mean a "change of head." A man may, because of
reason, make certain changes in his personal conduct to avoid the consequences of
undesirable effects, but GENUINE REFORMATION comes only through a change of
heart-through a DESIRE to change.
Love, Romance, and Sex are all emotions capable of driving men to heights of