D. H. Lawrence Quotes About Wings

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  • What's that as flies without wings, your ladyship? Time! Time!

    D. H. Lawrence (2016). “Lady chatterleys lover”, p.288, D. H. Lawrence
  • And besides, look at elder flowers and bluebells-they are a sign that pure creation takes place - even the butterfly. But humanity never gets beyond the caterpillar stage -it rots in the chrysalis, it never will have wings.It is anti-creation, like monkeys and baboons.

  • I have a very great fear of love. It is so personal. Let each bird fly with its own wings, and each fish swim its own course.--Morning brings more than love. And I want to be true to the morning.

    D. H. Lawrence (1995). “The Plumed Serpent”, p.372, Wordsworth Editions
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