Edith Wharton Quote

She had once thought of happiness as something bright-winged, untameable, with radiant alien eyes. Now the wings were folded and the strange guest lay asleep in her heart. She was no more afraid of it than a young mother is of her child; only perpetually conscious of it, watching it with wakeful eyes, as the mother watches while her child sleeps.


The Gods Arrive (1932)


She had once thought of happiness as something bright-winged, untameable, with radiant alien eyes. Now the wings were folded and the strange guest...

She had once thought of happiness as something bright-winged, untameable, with radiant alien eyes. Now the wings were folded and the strange guest...

She had once thought of happiness as something bright-winged, untameable, with radiant alien eyes. Now the wings were folded and the strange guest...

She had once thought of happiness as something bright-winged, untameable, with radiant alien eyes. Now the wings were folded and the strange guest...