D.H. Lawrence Quotes
Having Lived Among The Owning Classes, He Knew The Utter Futility Of Expecting Any Solution Of The Wage-squabble. There Was No Solution, Short Of Death. The Only Thing Was Not To Care, Not To Care About The Wages.
Yet, If You Were Poor And Wretched, You Had To Care. Anyhow, It Was Becoming The Only Thing They Did Care About. The Care About Money Was Like A Great Cancer, Eating Away The Individuals Of All Classes. He Refused To Care About Money.
And What Then? What Did Life Offer Apart From The Care Of Money? Nothing.
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