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, 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.”
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.
Recognize and manage intense emotions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- health care setting
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you recognize early signs of overwhelming stress?
- What strategies help prevent impulsive harm?
The description may dramatize inner turmoil, but real reactions can be less dramatic.