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
The novel is the highest form of human expression so far attained. Why? because it is so incapable of the absolute. — D. H. Lawrence
The one woman who never gives herself is your free woman, who is always giving herself. — D. H. Lawrence
The refined punishments of the spiritual mode are usually much more indecent and dangerous than a good smack. — D. H. Lawrence
The soul is a very perfect judge of her own motions, if your mind doesn’t dictate to her. — D. H. Lawrence
There is no such thing as liberty. You only change one sort of domination for another. All we can do is to choose our master. — D. H. Lawrence
There’s always the hyena of morality at the garden gate, and the real wolf at the end of the street. — D. H. Lawrence
This is the very worst wickedness, that we refuse to acknowledge the passionate evil that is in us. — D. H. Lawrence
I am part of the sun as my eye is part of me. That I am part of the earth my feet know perfectly — D. H. Lawrence
Myth is an attempt to narrate a whole human experience, of which the purpose is too deep — D. H. Lawrence
A person has no religion who has not slowly and painfully gathered one together, adding to it — D. H. Lawrence
One’s action ought to come out of an achieved stillness: not to be a mere rushing on. — D. H. Lawrence
The only justice is to follow the sincere intuition of the soul, angry or gentle. Anger is just, and pity is just — D. H. Lawrence