T. S. Eliot Quote

We did not wish anything to happen.
We understood the private catastrophe,
The personal loss, the general misery,
Living and partly living;


Murder in the Cathedral (1935)


We did not wish anything to happen. We understood the private catastrophe, The personal loss, the general misery, Living and partly living;

We did not wish anything to happen. We understood the private catastrophe, The personal loss, the general misery, Living and partly living;

We did not wish anything to happen. We understood the private catastrophe, The personal loss, the general misery, Living and partly living;

We did not wish anything to happen. We understood the private catastrophe, The personal loss, the general misery, Living and partly living;