Behold then Septimus Dodge returning to Dodge-town victorious. Not crowned with laurel, — D. H. Lawrence
Museums, museums, object-lessons rigged out to illustrate the unsound theories of archaeologists, — D. H. Lawrence
Any inhibition must be wrong, since inevitably in the end it causes neurosis and insanity. — D. H. Lawrence
No absolute is going to make the lion lie down with the lamb: unless the lamb is inside. — D. H. Lawrence
Sleep is still most perfect, in spite of hygienists, when it is shared with a beloved. — D. H. Lawrence
One’s action ought to come out of an achieved stillness: not to be a mere rushing on. — D. H. Lawrence