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Anger Quote by Geraldine Brooks

“All the times, all the very many times, I had been forced to thwart and stifle my own nature seemed to gather together then, in that hot and dismal corridor. I heard a rushing sound in my head and felt a pressure in my breast, like floodwaters rising behind a flimsy dike. Before I knew I did it…” quote by Geraldine Brooks
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“All the times, all the very many times, I had been forced to thwart and stifle my own nature seemed to gather together then, in that hot and dismal corridor. I heard a rushing sound in my head and felt a pressure in my breast, like floodwaters rising behind a flimsy dike. Before I knew I did it, the soup bowl was rising in my hand as if elevated by some supernatural force. Then, its yellow-gray contents were running down the nurse's pudgy face.”

Geraldine Brooks

About This Quote

Source Novel: Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks, 2001

A character feels intense internal pressure and loss of control, manifesting in a violent outburst that harms another.

In simple terms: Sudden anger can cause harmful actions.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and manage intense emotions.

Themes

emotion control violence psychology

Mood

anxious intense troubled

Type

narrative psychological dramatic

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • health care setting
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

stress response loss of self‑control psychological breakdown

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you recognize early signs of overwhelming stress?
  • What strategies help prevent impulsive harm?
A Different Perspective

The description may dramatize inner turmoil, but real reactions can be less dramatic.

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