D. H. Lawrence Quotes About Writing

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  • I never know when I sit down, just what I am going to write. I make no plan; it just comes, and I don't know where it comes from.

  • I like to write when I feel spiteful; it's like having a good sneeze.

    Letter to Lady Cynthia Asquith,?25 Nov. 1913, in Collected Letters (1962) vol. 1, p. 246
  • The great mass of humanity should never learn to read or write.

    D. H. Lawrence (2016). “Fantasia of the Unconscious: Top Novelist Focus”, p.55, 谷月社
  • Only in a novel are all things given full play.

    D. H. Lawrence, Bruce Steele (1985). “Study of Thomas Hardy and Other Essays”, p.198, Cambridge University Press
  • The novel is the highest form of human expression so far attained. Why? Because it is so incapable of the absolute.

    D. H. Lawrence, Bruce Steele (1985). “Study of Thomas Hardy and Other Essays”, p.179, Cambridge University Press
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