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"It's an amusing idea, Charlie, that sex is just another form of talk, where you act the words instead of saying them."
lfiçsdlf
"It had been impossible to find a man in the Jerusalem of the prophet - though there were thousands of male humans. But a man! C'est une autre chose!"
lçfkdçlf
"All men are babies, when you come to the bottom of them."
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"No sense of wrong or sin: he was troubled by no conscience in that respect. He knew that conscience was chiefly fear of society: or fear of oneself."
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"But perhaps that was better. And after all, he was kind to the female in her, which no man had ever been. Men were very kind to the person she was, but rather cruel to the female, despising her or ignoring her altogether. Men were awfully kind to Constance Reid or to Lady Chatterley: but not to her womb they weren't kind. And he took no notice of Constance or Lady Chatterley: he just softly stroked her loins or her breasts."
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"What liars poets and everybody were! They made one think one wanted sentiment. When what one supremely wanted was this piercing, consuming, rather awful sensuality. To find a man who dared do it, whithout shame or sin or final misgiving! If he had been ashamed afterwards and made one feel ashamed, how awful! What a pity that fine, sensual men are so rare!"
dºflkdsf
"Ah God, how rare a thing a man is! They are all dogs that trot and sniff and copulate. To have found a man who was not afraid and not ashamed!"
dlçfkçsf
"Perhaps only people who are capable of real togetherness have that look of being alone in the universe. The others have a certain stickiness, they stick to the mass."
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Lady Chatterley's Lover - D. H. Lawrence
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