Accord Quote by D. H. Lawrence
“I want relations which are not purely personal, based on purely personal qualities; but relations based upon some unanimous accord in truth or belief, and a harmony of purpose, rather than of personality. I am weary of personality. Let us be easy and impersonal, not forever fingering over our own souls, and the souls of our acquaintances, but trying to create a new life, a new common life, a new complete tree of life from the roots that are within us.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: “The Great Man” (1925)
He seeks relationships built on shared truth and purpose rather than personal traits, urging impersonal harmony.
In simple terms: Prefer connections based on common values over personal quirks.
Cultivate relationships grounded in shared beliefs.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- team projects
- social movements
- creative collaborations
- friendships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What values can unite diverse people?
- How to balance personal authenticity with collective purpose?
Purely impersonal ties may lack emotional depth.