“One looked at people in buses and trains, when their bodies were quiescent and their minds somewhere else, in a book or a newspaper, or behind them at the place they had left, or before them at the place they were going to, and they seemed harmless enough, and so they were while you were looking at them---but what hadn't those apparently tranquil bodies harboured? Souls that had been jealous and angry and afraid and envious, even murderous, and the bodies themselves had been passionate, intemperate, greedy, agonised. People you saw in the buses and trains weren't really themselves at all, only the quiescent ghosts of what they had been, and what they might still be again.””
Quotes by F. Tennyson Jesse
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F. Tennyson JesseF. Tennyson Jesse was an English novelist and biographer known for her keen psychological insight and exploration of complex characters. Born in 1888, she emerged as a significant literary figure in t...