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The Plumed Serpent Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Now, must she admit that he individual was an illusion and a falsification? There was no such animal. Except in the mechanical world. In the world of machines, the individual machine is effectual. The individual, like the perfect being, does not and cannot exist, in the vivid world. We are all fragments. And at the best, halves. The only whole thing is the Morning Star. Which can only rise between two: or between many. — D.H. Lawrence

The Plumed Serpent Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

The final mystery is one mystery. But the manifestations are many. — D.H. Lawrence

The Plumed Serpent Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Man is a column of blood, with a voice in it, he said. And when the voice is still, and he is only a column of blood, he is better. — D.H. Lawrence

The Plumed Serpent Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

I have realized that my will, no matter how intelligent I am, is only another nuisance on the face of the earth, once I start exerting it. And other people's wills are even worse. — D.H. Lawrence

The Plumed Serpent Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Men today were half-made, and women were half-made. Creatures that existed and functioned with certain regularity, but which ran off into a hopeless jumble of inconsequence.
Half-made, like insects that can run fast and be so busy and suddenly grow wings, but which are only winged grubs after all. A world of half-made creatures on two legs, eating food and degrading the one mystery left to them, sex. Spinning a great lot of words, burying themselves inside the cocoons of words and ideas that they spin round themselves, and inside the cocoons, mostly perishing inert and overwhelmed. — D.H. Lawrence

The Plumed Serpent Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Horrors might burst out of them. But something must burst out, sometimes, if men are not machines. — D.H. Lawrence