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Door Quotes by D. H. Lawrence
- It grew late. Through the open door, stealthily, came the scent of madonna lilies, almost as if it were prowling abroad.
- Why is a door-knob deader than anything else?
- What is the knocking? What is the knocking at the door in the night? It is somebody who wants to do us harm. No, no,…
- Be careful, then, and be gentle about death. For it is hard to die, it is difficult to go through the door, even when it…
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