And this grewsome fabric of a diseased imagination, like Frankenstein's monster, wreaks vengeance on its maker.
"Prophets of Dissent Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy"
Otto Heller
Annadoah felt that instinctive fear which humanity has felt from the beginning-the superstitious terror of tribes who confront extinction, in the face of famine; the quiet white tremor of the hard working hordes of modern cities in the face of poverty and starvation; the dread of savage and civilized races alike of the incomprehensible factor in the universe which wreaks destruction, that original and ultimate evil which all the world's religions recognize, interpret, and offer to placate-the force that is hostile to man and the happiness of man.
"The Eternal Maiden"
T. Everett Harré
Perhaps I should have remembered that vengeance is in the hand of the Lord, who wreaks it at His own time and without our help.
"Montezuma's Daughter"
H. Rider Haggard