
“While I was washing my face, I began to cry. The tears mingled easily with the cold water, in the luminous, dripping crimson of my cupped fingers, and at first I wasn't aware that I was crying at all. The sobs were regular and emotionless, as mechanical as the dry heaves which had stopped only a moment earlier; there was no reason for them, they had nothing to do with me. I brought my head up and looked at my weeping reflection in the mirror with a kind of detached interest. What does this mean? I thought. I looked terrible. Nobody else was falling apart; yet here I was, shaking all over and seeing bats like Ray Milland in The Lost Weekend.
A cold draft was blowing in the window. I felt shaky but oddly refreshed. I ran myself a hot bath, throwing in a good handful of Judy's bath salts, and when I got out and put on my clothes I felt quite myself again.
Nihil sub sole novum, I thought as I walked back down the hail to my room. Any action, in the fullness of time, sinks to nothingness...”
―
The Secret History
Share this quote:
Friends Who Liked This Quote
To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up!
4 likes
All Members Who Liked This Quote
This Quote Is From
Browse By Tag
- love (99634)
- life (78307)
- inspirational (74521)
- humor (44474)
- philosophy (30349)
- inspirational-quotes (27646)
- god (26630)
- truth (24256)
- wisdom (24073)
- romance (23792)
- poetry (22788)
- life-lessons (21062)
- death (20352)
- quotes (19092)
- happiness (18849)
- hope (18152)
- faith (18119)
- inspiration (16947)
- spirituality (15427)
- religion (15185)
- motivational (15076)
- writing (14920)
- relationships (14863)
- life-quotes (14682)
- love-quotes (14476)
- success (13618)
- time (12674)
- motivation (12417)
- science (11886)
- motivational-quotes (11632)