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“Myra, you aren’t hurting because you have no heart, you’re hurting because you’re carrying two other hearts in you. You’ll always have them. You’ll always have to carry them. They’re your gift and your burden.”
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D.H. Lawrence
“Was it just that? She was to be content to weave a steady life with him, all one fabric, but perhaps brocaded with the occasional flower of an adventure. But how could she know what she would feel next year? How could one ever know? How could one say Yes? for years and years? The little yes, gone on a breath! Why should one be pinned down by that butterfly word? Of course it had to flutter away and be gone, to be followed by other yes's and no's! Like the straying of butterflies.”
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover

D.H. Lawrence
“A woman has to live her life, or live to repent not having lived it.”
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover

D.H. Lawrence
“He had reached the point where all he wanted on earth was to be alone.”
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover

D.H. Lawrence
“Connie went slowly home to Wragby. `Home!'...it was a warm word to use for that great, weary warren. But then it was a word that had had its day. It was somehow cancelled. All the great words, it seemed to Connie, were cancelled for her generation: love, joy, happiness, home, mother, father, husband, all these great, dynamic words were half dead now, and dying from day to day. Home was a place you lived in, love was a thing you didn't fool yourself about, joy was a word you applied to a good Charleston, happiness was a term of hypocrisy used to bluff other people, a father was an individual who enjoyed his own existence, a husband was a man you lived with and kept going in spirits. As for sex, the last of the great words, it was just a cocktail term for an excitement that bucked you up for a while, then left you more raggy than ever. Frayed! It was as if the very material you were made of was cheap stuff, and was fraying out to nothing.”
D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover

D.H. Lawrence
“We fucked a flame into being.”
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover

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