11.9.24

De profundis

 

For life in prison, with its numberless restrictions and privations, makes one a rebel. The most terrible feature of life in prison is not that it breaks one's heart - for it is the destiny of the heart to be broken - but that our hearts are turned into stone. Sometimes I feel as if only brazenness and scorn could help me to live through the day. But he whose heart harbours feelings of rebellion cannot receive grace - to use the favourite phrase of the church. And justly so, I may add; for in life, as well as in art, a rebellious mood blocks the avenues of the soul and shuts out the free air of heaven.

Oscar Wilde
1854 - 1900