“Always, I sensed the difference between others and myself in the power of my emotions, and felt ashamed that I was less calm than Mary, and less able than George to view matters with level-headedness. It was so difficult for me. I was too easily carried away and wished to hide this, for expression of feelings always drew frowns or gasps, and was generally viewed as something base and common, as well as inappropriate. I prayed often that God might make me good.” EmotionsAnne BoleynTudor Book:Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn Source: Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn