“A woman in agony of spirit might turn her head just so; a man in deep humiliation probably would wring his hands in such a way. From straws like these, drawn from completely different sources, the fabric of a character may be built.” MenWayMayDifferentCharacterHandsMightSpiritTurnsSourceBuiltAgonyFabricHumiliationStraws Book:The Fabric of Memory Source: The Fabric of Memory
“There is no burden of the spirit but is lightened by kneeling under it. Little by little, the bitterest feelings are sweetened by the mention of them in prayer. And agony itself stops swelling, if we can only cry sincerely, "My God, my God!"” IfsLittlesFeelingsSpiritPrayerCryBurdenAgonySincerelyPraying To GodSwellingKneelingSincere Prayer Author:William Mountford
“Out of the sighs a little comes, But not of grief, for I have knocked down that Before the agony; the spirit grows, Forgets, and cries; A little comes, is tasted and found good.” LifeLittlesSoulSpiritFoundGrowsForgetGriefCryGood LifeAgonySighKnocked Down Book:The Poems of Dylan Thomas Source: The Poems of Dylan Thomas