Death Quote by John Fowles Download Open image “The moon hung over the planet Earth, a dead thing over a dying thing.” — John Fowles ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Death Dying Earth Hung Moon Planet earth Planets
The Moon is a white strange world, great, white, soft-seeming globe in the night sky, and what she actually communicates to me across space I shall never fully know. But the Moon that pulls the tides, and the Moon that controls the menstrual periods of women, and the Moon that touches the lunatics, she is not the mere dead lump… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share
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That is the great distinction between the sexes. Men see objects, women see the relationships between objects. — John Fowles Copy Share Image
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