A Quote by D. H. Lawrence

Anatomy presupposes a corpse; psychology presupposes a world of corpses. — © D. H. Lawrence
Anatomy presupposes a corpse; psychology presupposes a world of corpses.
A desire presupposes the possibility of action to achieve it; action presupposes a goal which is worth achieving.
Astrology presupposes that the heavenly bodies are regulated in their movements in harmony with the destiny of mortals: the moral man presupposes that that which concerns himself most nearly must also be the heart and soul of things.
A democratic form of government, a democratic way of life, presupposes free public education over a long period; it presupposes also an education for personal responsibility that too often is neglected.
We all have a tendency to want order in our lives. But order presupposes authority, and authority presupposes, sooner or later, that we'll all need hooves. It's going to happen sooner or later, isn't it? You know it is.
Finally, a safer world presupposes the revival of the virtuous circle of non-proliferation of weapons and disarmament.
Truth" is contained in the preconceptions of him who seeks to define it. Any organization of ideas whatever presupposes a judgment on the world.
Forgiving presupposes remembering.
Agency presupposes choice.
Every orientation presupposes a disorientation.
A revival of religion presupposes a declension.
The superman is a premature ideal, one that presupposes man.
Fearlessness presupposes calmness and peace of mind.
Invention presupposes imagination but should not be confused with it.
From the beginning, the sensation of the marvelous presupposes faith.
Selfless giving presupposes something - that there is a lumunious reality.
The attainment of the economic aims of man presupposes peace.
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