D.H. Lawrence Quotes
Why Must One Climb The Hill ? Why Must One Climb? Why Not Stay Below? Why Force One's Way Up The Slope? Why Force One's Way Up And Up, When One Is At The Bottom? Oh, It Was Very Tiring, Very Wearying, Very Burdensome. Always Burdens, Always, Always Burdens.
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