The peasants of Sicily, who have kept their own wheat and make their own natural brown bread, ah, it is amazing how fresh and sweet and clean their loaf seems, so perfumed, as home-made bread used all to be before the war.
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Reach me a gentian, give me a torch Let me guide myself with the blue, forked torch of a flower down the darker and darker stairs, where blue is darkened on blueness even where Persephone goes, just now, from the frosted September to the sightless realm where darkness is awake upon the dark.David Herbert Lawrence
If my veins and my breasts with love embossed
Withered, my insolent soul would be gone like flowers that the hot wind took.
David Herbert Lawrence
The great mass of humanity should never learn to read or write.
David Herbert Lawrence
How beautiful maleness is, if it finds its right expression.
David Herbert Lawrence
Ethics and equity and the principles of justice do not change with the calendar.
David Herbert Lawrence
And if, as we work, we can transmit life into our work,
life, still more life, rushes into us to compensate, to be ready
and we ripple with life through the days.
David Herbert Lawrence
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