D. H. Lawrence Quote

Only at his maximum does an individual surpass all his derivative elements, and become purely himself. And most people never get there. In his own pure individuality a man surpasses his father and mother, and is utterly unknown to them.


Psychoanalysis and the unconscious: and Fantasia of the unconscious (ed. Penguin Group USA, 1960)


Only at his maximum does an individual surpass all his derivative elements, and become purely himself. And most people never get there. In his own...

Only at his maximum does an individual surpass all his derivative elements, and become purely himself. And most people never get there. In his own...

Only at his maximum does an individual surpass all his derivative elements, and become purely himself. And most people never get there. In his own...

Only at his maximum does an individual surpass all his derivative elements, and become purely himself. And most people never get there. In his own...