He waited for the black, terrible anger as.... : Quote by Carson McCullers

“ He waited for the black, terrible anger as though for some beast out of the night. But it did not come to him. His bowels seemed weighted with lead, and he walked slowly and lingered against fences and the cold, wet walls of buildings by the way. Descent into the depths until at last there was no further chasm below. He touched the solid bottom of despair and there took ease. ”

Carson McCullers
  • From : The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
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