D. H. Lawrence
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Try to find your deepest issue in every confusion, and abide by that.
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But then peace, peace I am so mistrustful of it so much afraid that it means a sort of weakness and giving in.
The mind can assert anything and pretend it has proved it. My beliefs I test on my body, on my intuitional consciousness, and when I get a response there, then I accept.
But better die than live mechanically a life that is a repetition of repetitions.
Try to find your deepest issue in every confusion, and abide by that.
The great virtue in life is real courage that knows how to face facts and live beyond them.
I have never seen a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A little bird will fall dead, frozen from a bough, without ever having felt sorry for itself.
Love is the flower of life, and blossoms unexpectedly and without law, and must be plucked where it is found, and enjoyed for the brief hour of its duration.
I want to live my life so that my nights are not full of regrets.
The human soul needs actual beauty more than bread.
Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved.
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I think God's justice is making wrongs right.
Friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.
Nothing that was worthy in the past departs no truth or goodness realized by man ever dies, or can die.
They never fail who die in a great cause.
Men trust their ears less than their eyes.
I love Valentine's Day! I love it, I love it, I love it. I like having doors opened for me. My favorite romantic comedy is 'When Harry Met Sally.'
To talk about a relationship trivializes something that's nobody's business.
Of all the griefs that harass the distrest, Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest.
I suppose that by being absent from the music business, it appeared that I just dropped out, but really I never did. I was continuously working and doing various things.
There can be no greater error than to expect, or calculate, upon real favors from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard.
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