Top 28 Quotes About The Dh

#1. I understood that 'The Yellow Birds' would be a peculiar representation of the experience of being at war. I intended it to be so.

Kevin Powers

#2. I quickly learned, however, that a university education is not a prerequisite to reading Shakespeare. After all, his original audience was not college-educated. Neither was he.

Laura Bates

#3. As DH Lawrence said, the Protestant societies do dirt on sex, it is their dirty mind which aligns sex and a woman's genitals with the debased and soiled. This is something terrible, I think, and to be contended with head-on in art.

Micheline Aharonian Marcom

#4. But on a clear, sunny day? How would she know to flee when she couldn't see any place for danger to hide?

Stephenie Meyer

#5. My dad, who my mom always refers to as DH for Darling Husband, was protrayed as a 'let's look on the bright side of things' kind of guy, the pillar my everbumbling mother leans on in times of distress.

Frances O'Roark Dowell

#6. You love me so much, you want to put me in your pocket. And there I will die smothered.

D.H. Lawrence

#7. Some people hurt themselves with a blade and others do it with poisonous thoughts

Dee Juusan

#8. 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

#9. This is who I am
Escapist
Paradise Seeker
Farewell, time to fly
Out of sight
Out of time
Away from all lies

Tuomas Holopainen

#10. Above all, for his merciless, contemptuous treatment of Clifford Chatterley, blown to bits in Flanders in 1918, Lawrence can be damned to hell. Damned but not banned.

Germaine Greer

#11. By god, DH Lawrence was right when he said there must be a dumb, dark, dull, bitter belly-tension between a man and a woman, and how else could this be achieved save in the long monotony of marriage?

Stella Gibbons

#12. Even if I were lying on the sun itself, I would be freezing there without you. (Zarek)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#13. Chastity by no means signifies rejection of human sexuality or lack of esteem for it: rather it signifies spiritual energy capable of defending love from the perils of selfishness and aggressiveness, and able to advance it towards its full realization.

Pope John Paul II

#14. The only justice is to follow the sincere intuition of the soul, angry or gentle. Anger is just, and pity is just, but judgement is never just.

D.H. Lawrence

#15. He is rich who hath enough to be charitable.

Thomas Browne

#16. It seems like Satan has thrown the DH into our game.

Andy Van Slyke

#17. It felt forbidden. As though he was a boy when I met him and not a man of 26.

Sasha Bristol

#18. If I hadn't read all of Jane Austen and DH Lawrence, Tolstoy and Proust, as well as the more fun stuff, I wouldn't know how to break bad news, how to sympathise, how to be a friend or a lover, because I wouldn't have any idea what was going on in anybody else's mind.

Sebastian Faulks

#19. It is never prudent to bury our heads in the sand when in distress or faced with adversity; to place our hands over our eyes in a feeble attempt to hide from the inevitable.

Carlos Wallace

#20. I've changed my mind about it (DH) - instead of being bad, it stinks.

Sparky Anderson

#21. I might have to commute. You know, left field, DH, wherever.

Mickey Rivers

#22. If I was going to make one rule change, I would bring the DH in the National League.

George Brett

#23. Libraries are not made; they grow.

Augustine Birrell

#24. As an athlete, there are advantages being with a team and getting regular physio.

Paula Radcliffe

#25. An absence of compassion can corrupt the decency of a community, a state, a nation.

Bryan Stevenson

#26. Hi, this is Sylvia. I'm not at home right now, so when you hear the beep ... hang up.

Nicole Hollander

#27. Of all the train, none escaped except Wamba, who showed upon the occasion much more courage than those who pretended to greater sense.

Walter Scott

#28. Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them.

Sigmund Freud

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