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Nor Quotes by D. H. Lawrence
- Brute force crushes many plants. Yet the plants rise again. The Pyramids will not last a moment compared with the daisy. And before Buddha or…
- Beauty is a mystery. You can neither eat it nor make flannel out of it.
- America is neither free nor brave, but a land of tight, iron-clanking little wills, everybody trying to put it over everybody else, and a land…
- After all, the world is not a stage-not to me: nor a theatre: nor a show-house of any sort. And art, especially novels, are not…
- The only history is a mere question of one's struggle inside oneself. But that is the joy of it. One need neither discover Americas nor…
- I should feel the air move against me, and feel the things I touched, instead of having only to look at them. I'm sure life…
- There was a warmth of fury in his last phrases. He meant she loved him more than he her. Perhaps he could not love her.…
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