D-h-lawrence Quote by D.H. Lawrence Download Open image ““Far be it from me to suggest that all women should go running after gamekeepers for lovers.”” — D.H. Lawrence ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare D-h-lawrence Humor Lady-chatterley-s-lover
“Never run from one such as me, female. You will no’ get away - and we like it.” — Kresley Cole Copy Share Image
“I was no longer in the game to meet women; I was in the game to lead men.” — Neil Strauss Copy Share Image
“In novels, women run off with their lovers. In real life, women stay.” — Kim Wright Copy Share Image
“So? I know lots of beautiful women. Nova wanted to chase... I merely obliged her by running.” — D.D. Chant Copy Share Image
“I’ll give you one chance to run, but may your shoulder always whisper in your ear… “It’s best to watch out for men, like… — Ryan Goodrich Copy Share Image
“This sure as hell better not be a game he plays with other women, because this is our game, dammit. I’ve decided.” — Laurelin Paige Copy Share Image
“This session is over. You don’t make demands of a Mistress for the purpose of sport.” — Sarah Michelle Lynch Copy Share Image
We’re going jogging.” “I don’t run for recreation. I run when someone’s after me with a weapon.” “That can be arranged, — Karen Chance Copy Share Image
“It all had to be squeezed and squeezed again, to provide a thrill, to provide enjoyment. What did people mean, with their simply determined… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“I WANT her though, to take the same from me. She touches me as if I were herself, her own. She has not realized… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“His body was urgent against her, and she didn't have the heart anymore to fight...She saw his eyes, tense and brilliant, fierce, not loving.… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“If only you could tell them that living and spending isn't the same thing.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“Ce vreau eu sa stiu - ce ma nedumereste pe mine - este cum pot oamenii care traiesc in aceeasi tara, care vorbesc aceeasi… — D.h. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“Me? Oh, intellectually I believe in having a good heart, a chirpy penis, a lively intelligence, and the courage to say ‘shit!’ in front… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“Couldn't one go right away, to the far ends of the earth, and be free from it all? One could not. The far ends… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“Is there not the massive brilliant, out-flinging recklessness in the male soul, summed up in the sudden word: Andiamo! Andiamo! Let us go on.… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“He had no particular character, having always depended on his position in society to give him position among men.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“she would be free of mundane care, she was a pure will towards right. She had sold herself, but she had a new freedom.… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“It all had to be squeezed and squeezed again, to provide a thrill, to provide enjoyment. What did people mean, with their simply determined… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“Always these arrangements! Always one's life arranged for one! Wheels that worked one and drove one, and over which one had no real control!” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“But his dread was the nights when he could not sleep. Then it was awful indeed, when annihilation pressed in on him on every… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“Lawrence is the supreme poet of Eros. No recriminations, no reproaches, no guilt, no 'morality'. For what's 'morality' but a leash around the neck?… — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
“She rose slowly. She didn't want to go. She also rather resented staying.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“She felt weak and utterly forlorn. She wished some help would come from outside. But in the whole world there was no help.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“And how they take one in, with their manners and their mock wistfulness and gentleness.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“And she shrank away again, back into her darkness, and for a long while remained blotted safely away from living.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“He had reached the point where all he wanted on earth was to be alone.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“She was old; millions of years old, she felt. And at last, she could bear the burden of herself no more.” — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image