Quote by D.H. Lawrence
It is no good casting out devils. They belong to us, we must accep

It is no good casting out devils. They belong to us, we must accept them and be at peace with them. – D.H. Lawrence

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We ought to dance with rapture that we might be alive… and part of the living, incarnate cosmos. – D.H. Lawrence

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One doesn’t know, till one is a bit at odds with the world, how much one’s friends who believe in one rather generously, mean to one. – D.H. Lawrence

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Dig within. There lies the well-spring of good: ever dig, and it will ever flow. – Marcus Aurelius

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