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A book lives as long as it is unfathomed (D H Lawrence Quotes)
An illusion which is a real experience is worth having (D H Lawrence Quotes)
I want the wonder back again, or I shall die (D H Lawrence Quotes)
A man must keep his earnestness nimble, to escape ridicule (D H Lawrence Quotes)
My soul is my great asset and my great misfortune (D H Lawrence Quotes)
We are so conceited and so unproud (D H Lawrence Quotes)
No man is a man unless to his woman he is a pioneer (D H Lawrence Quotes)
All that we know is nothing, we are merely crammed wastepaper baskets, unless we are in touch with that which laughs at all our knowing (D H Lawrence Quotes)
Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to say, and say it hot (D H Lawrence Quotes)
Consciousness is an end in itself. We torture ourselves getting somewhere, and when we get there it is nowhere, for there is nowhere to get to (D H Lawrence Quotes)
For man, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive (D H Lawrence Quotes)
God how I hate new countries: They are older than the old, more sophisticated, much more conceited, only young in a certain puerile vanity more like senility than anything (D H Lawrence Quotes)
I believe that a man is converted when first he hears the low, vast murmur of life, of human life, troubling his hitherto unconscious self (D H Lawrence Quotes)
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself (D H Lawrence Quotes)
It is so much more difficult to live with one’s body than with one’s soul. One’s body is so much more exacting: what it won’t have it won’t have, and nothing can make bitter into sweet (D H Lawrence Quotes)
One can no longer live with people: it is too hideous and nauseating. Owners and owned, they are like the two sides of a ghastly disease (D H Lawrence Quotes)
Psychoanalysis is out, under a therapeutic disguise, to do away entirely with the moral faculty in man (D H Lawrence Quotes)
The mind can assert anything and pretend it has proved it. My beliefs I test on my body, on my intuitional consciousness, and when I get a response there, then I accept (D H Lawrence Quotes)
The more I see of democracy the more I dislike it. It just brings everything down to the mere vulgar level of wages and prices, electric light and water closets, and nothing else (D H Lawrence Quotes)
The novel is the highest form of human expression so far attained. Why? Because it is so incapable of the absolute (D H Lawrence Quotes)
The refined punishments of the spiritual mode are usually much more indecent and dangerous than a good smack (D H Lawrence Quotes)
The true artist doesn’t substitute immorality for morality. On the contrary, he always substitutes a finer morality for a grosser one (D H Lawrence Quotes)
There’s always the hyena of morality at the garden gate, and the real wolf at the end of the street (D H Lawrence Quotes)
This is the very worst wickedness, that we refuse to acknowledge the passionate evil that is in us. This makes us secret and rotten (D H Lawrence Quotes)
One doesn’t know, till one is a bit at odds with the world, how much one’s friends who believe in one rather generously, mean to one (D H Lawrence Quotes)
Unless one decorates one’s house for oneself alone, best leave it bare, for other people are walleyed (D H Lawrence Quotes)
The word arse is as much God as the word face. It must be so, otherwise you cut off your God at the waist (D H Lawrence Quotes)
I got the blues thinking of the future, so I left off and made some marmalade. It’s amazing how it cheers one up to shred orange and scrub the floor (D H Lawrence Quotes)
If you cut a thing up, of course it will smell. Hence, nothing raises such an infernal stink at last, as human psychology (D H Lawrence Quotes)
In the dust where we have buried the silent races and their abominations we have buried so much of the delicate magic of life (D H Lawrence Quotes)