D. H. Lawrence Quotes About Land
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The map appears to us more real than the land.
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America is neither free nor brave, but a land of tight, iron-clanking little wills, everybody trying to put it over everybody else, and a land of men absolutely devoid of the real courage of trust, trust in life's sacred spontaneity. They can't trust life until they can control it.
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Not that the Red Indian will ever possess the broad lands of America. At least I presume not. But his ghost will.
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Naught is possessed, neither gold, nor land nor love, nor life, nor peace, nor even sorrow nor death, nor yet salvation. Say of nothing: It is mine. Say only: It is with me.
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When one jumps over the edge, one is bound to land somewhere.
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