James Joyce quote about peace from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - The peace of the gardens and the kindly lights in the windows poured a tender influence into his restless heart.
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The peace of the gardens and the kindly lights in the windows poured a tender influence into his restless heart.
 James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). copy citation

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He returned to Mercedes and, as he brooded upon her image, a strange unrest crept into his blood. Sometimes a fever gathered within him and led him to rove alone in the evening along the quiet avenue. The peace of the gardens and the kindly lights in the windows poured a tender influence into his restless heart. The noise of children at play annoyed him and their silly voices made him feel, even more keenly than he had felt at Clongowes, that he was different from others. He did not want to play. He wanted to meet in the real world the unsubstantial image which his soul so constantly beheld.” source

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