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D. H. Lawrence Quotes
D. H. Lawrence
English
Writer
Born:
Sep 11
,
1885
Died:
Mar 2
,
1930
God
Great
Life
Man
Soul
You
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The day of the absolute is over, and we're in for the strange gods once more.
D. H. Lawrence
Day
Strange
Once
Once More
More
Absolute
Over
Gods
Men are freest when they are most unconscious of freedom. The shout is a rattling of chains, always was.
D. H. Lawrence
Freedom
Men
Rattling
Unconscious
Most
Always
Shout
Chains
The soul is a very perfect judge of her own motions, if your mind doesn't dictate to her.
D. H. Lawrence
Soul
Judge
Mind
Own
Perfect
Motions
Dictate
Very
Your
Her
How beautiful maleness is, if it finds its right expression.
D. H. Lawrence
Beautiful
Finds
How
Expression
Right
I can't do with mountains at close quarters - they are always in the way, and they are so stupid, never moving and never doing anything but obtrude themselves.
D. H. Lawrence
Stupid
Mountains
Way
Never
Always
Doing
Quarters
Close
Anything
Moving
Themselves
I shall be glad when you have strangled the invincible respectability that dogs your steps.
D. H. Lawrence
You
Respectability
Shall
Glad
Invincible
Steps
Dogs
Your
Strangled
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
Soul
Nothing
Sweet
Live
Difficult
Bitter
Exacting
More
Make
Than
Much
Body
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
People
Live
Too
Sides
Ghastly
Hideous
Longer
Like
Disease
Owned
Owners
Two
Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically.
D. H. Lawrence
Age
Ours
Take
Tragic
Tragically
Essentially
Refuse
The novel is the highest form of human expression so far attained. Why? Because it is so incapable of the absolute.
D. H. Lawrence
Absolute
Attained
Highest
Highest Form
Because
Human
Form
Far
Incapable
Novel
Expression
Why
All vital truth contains the memory of all that for which it is not true.
D. H. Lawrence
Truth
Memory
Vital
True
Contains
Which
They say geniuses mostly have great mothers. They mostly have sad fates.
D. H. Lawrence
Sad
Great
Say
Geniuses
Mostly
Mothers
They Say
Fates
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