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Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence
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“Water is H2O, hydrogen two parts, oxygen one, but there is also a third thing, that makes it water, and nobody knows what it is.” —D. H. Lawrence, Pansies”
― Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence
― Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence
“All this talk of equality between the sexes is merely an expression of sex-hate.
Men and women should learn tenderness to each other
and to leave one another alone.”
― Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence
Men and women should learn tenderness to each other
and to leave one another alone.”
― Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence
“I have travelled, and looked at the world, and loved it.
Now I don't want to look at the world anymore,
there seems nothing there.
In not-looking, and in not-seeing
comes a new strength
and undeniable new gods share their life with us, when we cease to see.”
― Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence
Now I don't want to look at the world anymore,
there seems nothing there.
In not-looking, and in not-seeing
comes a new strength
and undeniable new gods share their life with us, when we cease to see.”
― Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence
