Quotes about lady-chatterley-s-lover

"Lady Chatterley's Lover" is a novel that has captivated readers for decades with its bold exploration of love, passion, and the human condition. At its core, the story delves into the complexities of relationships and the courage it takes to defy societal norms in pursuit of true happiness. The novel's themes resonate with readers who are drawn to its portrayal of love as a transformative force, capable of breaking down barriers and challenging conventions. Quotes from "Lady Chatterley's Lover" often reflect the raw, unfiltered emotions that accompany the pursuit of genuine connection, making them a source of inspiration and reflection for many. The novel's exploration of the tension between physical desire and emotional intimacy invites readers to consider the multifaceted nature of love and the courage required to embrace it fully. As a result, quotes from this literary work continue to inspire those who seek to understand the depths of human emotion and the power of love to transcend societal constraints.

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Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically .
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though it's a shame, what's been done to people these last hundred years: men turned into nothing but labor-insects, and all their manhood taken away, and all their real life. i'd wipe the machines off the face of the earth again, and end the industrial epoch absolutely, like a black mistake. but since i can't, an' nobody can, i'd better hold my peace, an' try an' life my own life: if i've got one to live, which i rather doubt.
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Perhaps you're a slave to your own idea of yourself.
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What the eye doesn't see and the mind doesn't know, doesn't exist
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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.
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Time went on. Whatever happened, nothing happened, because she was so beautifully out of contact . . . Time went on as the clock does, half-past eight instead of half-past seven.
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Far be it from me to suggest that all women should go running after gamekeepers for lovers.
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He went down again into the darkness and seclusion of the wood. But he knew that the seclusion of the wood was illusory. The industrial noises broke the solitude, the sharp lights, though unseen, mocked it. A man could no longer be private and withdrawn. The world allows no hermits.
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A man could no longer be private and withdrawn. The world allows no hermits.
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The world is a raving idiot, and no man can kill it: though I’ll do my best. But you’re right. We must rescue ourselves as best we can.
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