Peter K. Levy
James Joyce
"I confess that I do not see what good it does to fulminate against the English tyranny while the Roman tyranny occupies the palace of the soul."
— James Joyce (1882-1941) "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages," a lecture at Università Popolare, Trieste, Austria-Hungary (April 27, 1907)
Image: [You get out from under one thumb, only to find another right above it.] An unidentified Magdalene Laundry in Ireland (circa 1900)
This North Eastern Life: Quote of the Day for 2016-06-17
#catholic #catholicchurch #tyranny #England #Ireland #JamesJoyce #quoteoftheday
James Joyce
"I confess that I do not see what good it does to fulminate against the English tyranny while the Roman tyranny occupies the palace of the soul."
— James Joyce (1882-1941) "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages," a lecture at Università Popolare, Trieste, Austria-Hungary (April 27, 1907)
Image: [You get out from under one thumb, only to find another right above it.] An unidentified Magdalene Laundry in Ireland (circa 1900)
This North Eastern Life: Quote of the Day for 2016-06-17
#catholic #catholicchurch #tyranny #England #Ireland #JamesJoyce #quoteoftheday