[b]D.H. Lawrence
Having lived among the owning classes, he knew the utter futility of expecting any solution of the wage-squabble. There was no solution, short of death. The only thing was not to care, not to care about the wages.
Yet, if you were poor and wretched, you had to care. Anyhow, it was becoming the only thing they did care about. The care about money was like a great cancer, eating away the individuals of all classes. He refused to care about money.
And what then? What did life offer apart from the care of money? Nothing.[/b]
Sure, “nothing” may be going a bit too far.
It is the masses: they are the unchangeable. An individual may emerge from the masses. But the emergence doesn’t alter the mass. The masses are unalterable. It is one of the most momentous facts of social science…Only today education is one of the bad substitutes for a circus. What is wrong today is that we’ve made a profound hash of the circuses part of the programme, and poisoned our masses with a little education.
Just smart enough not to be dumb enough to not actually understand this.
And they fear nothing, and they respect nothing, the young don’t.
Youth isn’t wasted on them for nothing.
Ah God, what has man done to man? What have the leaders of men been doing to their fellow men? They have reduced them to less than humanness; and now there can be no fellowship any more! It is just a nightmare.
But only until Don Trump drains the swamp. Or, sure, only until Bob Mueller does.
Whatever life may be, and whatever horror men have made of it, the world is a lovely place, something to marvel over. The world is an amazing place.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Any woman who doesn’t have a little bit of whore in her is pretty much a dried up stick.
By the way, what’s the male equivalent?