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A museum is not a first-hand contact: it is an illustrated lecture. And what one wants is the actual vital touch.
— D.H. Lawrence
If you cut a thing up, of course it will smell. Hence, nothing raises such an infernal stink at last, as human psychology.
— D.H. Lawrence
Who knows the power that Saturn has over us, or Venus? But it is a vital power, rippling exquisitely through us all the time.
— D.H. Lawrence
Whatever a human being makes and makes live, it lives because of the life he puts into it.
— D.H. Lawrence
Can you understand how cruelly I feel the lack of friends who will believe in me a bit?
— D.H. Lawrence
You pluck flower after flower - it is never the flower. The flower itself - its calyx is a horrible gulf, it is the bottomless pit.
— D.H. Lawrence
Some things can't be ravished. You can't ravish a tin of sardines. And so many women are like that: and men. But the earth ... !
— D.H. Lawrence
Men are freest when they are most unconscious of freedom. The shout is a rattling of chains, always was.
— D.H. Lawrence
I hold that the parentheses are by far the most important parts of a non-business letter.
— D.H. Lawrence
Sleep is a hint of lovely oblivion.
— D.H. Lawrence
Never trust the teller, trust the tale. The proper function of a critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.
— D.H. Lawrence
Vitally, the human race is dying. It is like a great uprooted tree, with its roots in the air. We must plant ourselves again in the universe.
— D.H. Lawrence
It was the talk that mattered supremely: the impassioned exchange of talk. Love was only a minor accompaniment.
— D.H. Lawrence
Europe is, perhaps, the least worn-out of the continents, because it is the most lived in. A place that is lived in lives.
— D.H. Lawrence
Only youth has a taste of immortality.
— D.H. Lawrence
I know the greatness of Christianity; it is a past greatness.. I live in 1924, and the Christian venture is done.
— D.H. Lawrence
Then what do you feel? It's all such a nothingness, what you feel and what you don't feel." "What
— D.H. Lawrence
Life is a traveling to the edge of knowledge, then a leap taken.
— D.H. Lawrence
The more scholastically educated a man is generally, the more he is an emotional boor.
— D.H. Lawrence
Literature is a toil and a snare, a curse that bites deep.
— D.H. Lawrence
What one does in one's art, that is the breath of one's being. What one does in one's life, that is a bagatelle for the outsiders to fuss about.
— D.H. Lawrence
[U]nless a woman is held, by man, safe within the bounds of belief, she becomes inevitably a destructive force.
— D.H. Lawrence
How can any man be free without a soul of his own, that he believes in and won't sell at any price?
— D.H. Lawrence
A Searcher, a Wolf Son and a Warrior," she announced. I suppressed a laugh. I almost expected her to say "walked into a bar.
— H.D. Gordon
What a frail, easily hurt, rather pathetic thing a human body is, naked; somehow a little unfinished, incomplete!
— D.H. Lawrence
I am turned into a dream. I feel nothing, or I don't know what I feel. Yet it seems to me I am happy.
— D.H. Lawrence
Water is H2O, hydrogen two parts, oxygen one, but there is also a third thing, that makes it water and nobody knows what that is.
— D.H. Lawrence
...she seemed so like a wet rag that would never dry.
— D.H. Lawrence
I was a glass half full kind of girl. I had to be, otherwise I'd be a hand me the crack pipe kind of girl.
— L. H. Cosway
Humanity is less, far less than the individual, because the individual may sometimes be capable of truth, and humanity is a tree of lies.
— D.H. Lawrence
John D Rockefeller read his Bible religiously, but kept his ledger in a different drawer.
— H.W. Brands
I see a redness suddenly come
Into the evening's anxious breast
'Tis the wound of love goes home! — D.H. Lawrence
Into the evening's anxious breast
'Tis the wound of love goes home! — D.H. Lawrence
They stood together in a false intimacy, a nervous contact. And he was in love with her.
— D.H. Lawrence
On the strength of his literary output alone ... any woman of sense would decline to tackle D.H. Lawrence at 1,000 pounds a night.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
One doesn't know, till one is a bit at odds with the world, how much one's friends who believe in one rather generously, mean to one.
— D.H. Lawrence
Every true artist is the salvation of every other. Only artists produce for each other a world that is fit to live in.
— D.H. Lawrence
I like to write when I feel spiteful. It is like having a good sneeze.
(Letter to Cynthia Asquith, November 1913) — D.H. Lawrence
(Letter to Cynthia Asquith, November 1913) — D.H. Lawrence
So long as you don't feel life's paltry and a miserable business, the rest doesn't matter, happiness or unhappiness.
— D.H. Lawrence
One's action ought to come out of an achieved stillness: not to be a mere rushing on.
— D.H. Lawrence
I'd like to be a successful author before my hairline recedes further! OK I'm vain
— David H. Millar
Man has made such a mighty struggle to feel at home on the face of the earth, without even yet succeeding.
— D.H. Lawrence
She did not know why she could not move. It was as in a dream when the heart strains and the body cannot stir.
— D.H. Lawrence
And the souls in Plato riding up to heaven in a two-horse chariot would go in a Ford car now,' she
— D.H. Lawrence
Men live in glad obedience to the masters they believe in, or they live in a frictional opposition to the master they wish to undermine.
— D.H. Lawrence
An illusion which is a real experience is worth having.
— D.H. Lawrence
She had to live. It is useless to quarrel with one's bread and butter. And to expect a great deal out of life is puerile.
— D.H. Lawrence
Patience! Patience! The world is a vast and ghastly intricacy of mechanism, and one has to be very wary, not to get mangled by it.
— D.H. Lawrence
Even if we stop the growth, we'd still be adding a constant amount of fossil carbon to the atmosphere each year.
— William H. Calvin
She would have thought a woman would have died of shame. Instead of which, the shame died.
— D.H. Lawrence
Be a good animal,true to your instincts.
— D.H. Lawrence
I'd wipe the machines off the face of the earth again, and end the industrial epoch absolutely, like a black mistake.
— D.H. Lawrence
Used to all kinds of society, she watched people as one reads the pages of a novel, with a certain disinterested amusement.
— D.H. Lawrence
Censors are dead men set up to judge between life and death. For no live, sunny man would be a censor, he'd just laugh.
— D.H. Lawrence
Recklessness is almost a man's revenge on his woman. He feels he is not valued so he will risk destroying himself to deprive her altogether.
— D.H. Lawrence
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself
— D.H. Lawrence
Special natures you must give a special world.
— D.H. Lawrence
That she bear children is not a woman's significance.
But that she bear herself,
that is her supreme and risky fate. — D.H. Lawrence
But that she bear herself,
that is her supreme and risky fate. — D.H. Lawrence
No man is a man unless to his woman he is a pioneer.
— D.H. Lawrence
Whatever God there is is slowly eliminating the guts and alimentary system from the human being, to evolve a higher, more spiritual being.
— D.H. Lawrence
The near touch of death may be a release into life; if only it will break the egoistic will, and release that other flow.
— D.H. Lawrence
[Hawthorne's] pious blame is a chuckle of praise all the while.
— D.H. Lawrence
She, herself, was so forlorn and unused, not a female at all, just a mere thing of terrors.
— D.H. Lawrence
Men are free when they belong to a living, organic, believing community, active in fulfilling some unfulfilled, perhaps unrealized purpose.
— D.H. Lawrence
Ask someone you'd like to know to list five people they would most like to meet. It will tell you a lot about them.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
I believe that a man is converted when first he hears the low, vast murmur of life, of human life, troubling his hitherto unconscious self.
— D.H. Lawrence
And can a man his own quietus make
with a bare bodkin? — D.H. Lawrence
with a bare bodkin? — D.H. Lawrence
Every profound new movement makes a great swing also backwards to some older, half-forgotten way of consciousness.
— D.H. Lawrence
Another head - and a black alpaca jacket and a serviette this time - to tell us coffee is ready. Not before it is time, too.
— D.H. Lawrence
You know Dahmer was a cannibal. You think he was a zombie?"
Tom smirked. "I'm no expert, but not all cannibals are zombies. — H.D. Timmons
Tom smirked. "I'm no expert, but not all cannibals are zombies. — H.D. Timmons
The world is a raving idiot, and no man can kill it: though I'll do my best. But you're right. We must rescue ourselves as best we can.
— D.H. Lawrence
DEMOCRACY OF TOUCH - instead of a democracy of pocket.
— D.H. Lawrence
This wasn't the first time I'd been fooled by a woman. Probably wouldn't be the last.
— Bill H. Myers
She could hear a distant coughing of a sheep.
— D.H. Lawrence
I'd be ashamed to see a woman walking around with my name-label on her, address and railway station, like a wardrobe trunk.
— D.H. Lawrence
Don't you find it a beautiful clean thought, a world empty of people, just uninterrupted grass, and a hare sitting up?
— D.H. Lawrence
A man can only be happy following his own inmost need.
— D.H. Lawrence
In his dark eyes was a deep misery which he wore with the same ease and pleasantness as he wore his close-sitting clothes.
— D.H. Lawrence
I am convinced that the air we normally breathe is a kind of water, and men and women are a species of fish.
— D.H. Lawrence
Men don't think, high and low-alike, they take what a woman does for them for granted.
— D.H. Lawrence