Myth is an attempt to narrate a whole human experience, of which the purpose is too deep, going too deep in the blood and soul, for mental explanation or description. D. H. Lawrence attemptblooddeep Change image and share on social
One could laugh at the world better if it didn't mix tender kindliness with its brutality. D. H. Lawrence brutalitykindlinesslaugh Change image and share on social
The human soul needs actual beauty more than bread. D. H. Lawrence actualbeautybread Change image and share on social
The Moon! Artemis! the great goddess of the splendid past of men! Are you going to tell me she is a dead lump? D. H. Lawrence artemisdeadgoddess Change image and share on social
Oh literature, oh the glorious Art, how it preys upon the marrow in our bones. It scoops the stuffing out of us, and chucks us aside. Alas! D. H. Lawrence alaartbone Change image and share on social
There's always the hyena of morality at the garden gate, and the real wolf at the end of the street. D. H. Lawrence endgardengate Change image and share on social
We have to hate our immediate predecessors to get free of their authority. D. H. Lawrence authorityfreehate Change image and share on social
Only in a novel are all things given full play. D. H. Lawrence fullplaything Change image and share on social
The true artist doesn't substitute immorality for morality. On the contrary, he always substitutes a finer morality for a grosser one. D. H. Lawrence artistcontraryfine Change image and share on social
They say geniuses mostly have great mothers. They mostly have sad fates. D. H. Lawrence fategeniusegreat Change image and share on social