Mary Doria Russell Quote

Sandoz turned and accepted the book, looking at the spine. "Aeschylus?"
Wordlessly, Guiuliani pointed out the passage, and Emilio studied it a while, slowly translating the Greek in his mind. Finally, he said, " ' In our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, until, in our own despair, againstour will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of God.' "


The Sparrow (ed. Random House, 2010) - ISBN: 9781407057026


Sandoz turned and accepted the book, looking at the spine. Aeschylus? Wordlessly, Guiuliani pointed out the passage, and Emilio studied it a while,...

Sandoz turned and accepted the book, looking at the spine. Aeschylus? Wordlessly, Guiuliani pointed out the passage, and Emilio studied it a while,...

Sandoz turned and accepted the book, looking at the spine. Aeschylus? Wordlessly, Guiuliani pointed out the passage, and Emilio studied it a while,...

Sandoz turned and accepted the book, looking at the spine. Aeschylus? Wordlessly, Guiuliani pointed out the passage, and Emilio studied it a while,...