D. H. Lawrence Quotes About Gold

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  • Tragedy is like strong acid - it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth.

    D. H. Lawrence, James T. Boulton (2002). “The Letters of D. H. Lawrence”, p.248, Cambridge University Press
  • Every new stroke of civilization has cost the lives of countless brave men, who have fallen defeated by the dragon, in their efforts to win the apples of the Hesperides, or the fleece of gold. Fallen in their efforts to overcome the old, half sordid savagery of the lower stages of creation, and win the next stage.

    D. H. Lawrence (1956). “The Virgin and the Gipsy”
  • 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.

    D. H. Lawrence (1995). “The Plumed Serpent”, p.160, Wordsworth Editions
  • Along the avenue of cypresses, All in their scarlet cloaks and surplices Of linen, go the chanting choristers, The priests in gold and black, the villagers. . . .

    'Giorno dei Morti' (1917)
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