D. H. Lawrence Quotes About Nails

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  • The old ideals are dead as nails--nothing there. It seems to me there remains only this perfect union with a woman--sort of ultimate marriage--and there isn't anything else.

    D. H. Lawrence (2016). “Women in Love”, p.55, Xist Publishing
  • If you try to nail anything down, in the novel, either it kills the novel, or the novel gets up and walks away with the nail.

    'Phoenix' (1936) 'Morality and the Novel'
  • I have lived among enough painters and around studios to have had all the theories - and how contradictory they are - rammed down my throat. A man has to have a gizzard like an ostrich to digest all the brass-tacks and wire nails of modern art theories.

    D. H. Lawrence, James T. Boulton (2004). “D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays and Articles”, p.228, Cambridge University Press
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