Brave Quote by D. H. Lawrence
“And still I look for the men who will dare to be roses of England wild roses of England men who are wild roses of England with metal thorns, beware! but still more brave and still more rare the courage of rosiness in a cabbage world fragrance of roses in a stale stink of lies rose-leaves to bewilder the clever fools and rose-briars to strangle the machine.”
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unpublished fragment, 1920s, null
The poet celebrates fierce, unconventional individuals who resist conformity, using rose imagery to symbolize bravery amid deception.
In simple terms: Bold people stand out like roses in a corrupt world.
Embrace unconventional courage.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- social activism
- creative expression
- personal growth
- challenging norms
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does true bravery look like today?
- How can we nurture authenticity?
May romanticize rebellion without practical guidance.