I want to be gone out of myself, and you to be lost to yourself, so we are found different
I want to be gone out of myself, and you to be lost to yourself, so we are found different
D.H. Lawrence, a renowned English writer, poet, and literary critic, often explored themes of self-discovery, identity, and relationships in his works. The quote "I want to be gone out of myself, and you to be lost to yourself, so we are found different" encapsulates Lawrence's fascination with the complexities of human nature and the transformative power of relationships.