She was the flint and he the steel. But in continual striking together they only destroyed each other
She was the flint and he the steel. But in continual striking together they only destroyed each other
In the world of D.H. Lawrence, relationships are often depicted as tumultuous and destructive, filled with passion and conflict. The quote "She was the flint and he the steel. But in continual striking together they only destroyed each other" perfectly encapsulates the volatile nature of love and desire in Lawrence's works.