| D. H. LAWRENCE |
| Men can suck the heady juice of exalted self-importance from the bitter weed of failure--failures are usually the most conceited of men. The novel is the highest example of subtle interrelatedness that man has discovered. Those that go searching for love only make manifest their own lovelessness, and the loveless never find love, only the loving find love, and they never have to seek for it. |