A man could no longer be private and withdrawn. The world allows no hermits.

D.H. Lawrence

Mots clés d-h-lawrence lady-chatterley-s-lover



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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

Mots clés d-h-lawrence lady-chatterley-s-lover



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Be careful, then, and be gentle about death. For it is hard to die, it is difficult to go through the door, even when it opens.

D.H. Lawrence


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It was very still. The tree was tall and straggling. It had thrown its briers over a hawthorn-bush, and its long streamers trailed thick, right down to the grass, splashing the darkness everywhere with great spilt stars, pure white. In bosses of ivory and in large splashed stars the roses gleamed on the darkness of foliage and stems and grass. Paul and Miriam stood close together, silent, and watched. Point after point the steady roses shone out to them, seeming to kindle something in their souls. The dusk came like smoke around, and still did not put out the roses.

D.H. Lawrence

Mots clés love nature



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أجبرها شريط حياتها على الشعور أنها قد دفنت حيّة

D.H. Lawrence

Mots clés عشيق-الليدي-شاترل



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If you could only tell them that living and spending isn't the same thing! But it's no good. If only they were educated to live instead of earn and spend, they could manage very happily...

D.H. Lawrence


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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


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My God, these folks don't know how to love -- that's why they love so easily.

D.H. Lawrence

Mots clés love relationships human-nature



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For even satire is a form of sympathy.

D.H. Lawrence


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Sleep is still most perfect, in spite of hygienists, when it is shared with a beloved. The warmth, the security and peace of soul, the utter comfort from the touch of the other, knits the sleep, so that it takes the body and soul completely in its healing.

D.H. Lawrence

Mots clés sleep



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