James Joyce Quote

In this life our sorrows are either not very long or not very great because nature either overcomes them by habits or puts an end to them by sinking under their weight. But in hell the torments cannot be overcome by habit, for while they are of terrible intensity they are at the same time of continual variety, each pain, so to speak, taking fire from another and re-endowing that which has enkindled it with a still fiercer flame.


The Indispensable James Joyce (ed. 1949)


In this life our sorrows are either not very long or not very great because nature either overcomes them by habits or puts an end to them by sinking...

In this life our sorrows are either not very long or not very great because nature either overcomes them by habits or puts an end to them by sinking...

In this life our sorrows are either not very long or not very great because nature either overcomes them by habits or puts an end to them by sinking...

In this life our sorrows are either not very long or not very great because nature either overcomes them by habits or puts an end to them by sinking...