Welcome back to Thursday Quotables! This weekly feature is the place to highlight a great quote, line, or passage discovered during your reading each week. Whether it’s something funny, startling, gut-wrenching, or just really beautifully written, Thursday Quotables is where my favorite lines of the week will be, and you’re invited to join in!
The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman
(Released February 18, 2014)
Eddie had come to understand that what a man saw and what actually existed in the natural world often were contradictory. The human eye was not capable of true sight, for it was constrained by its own humanness, clouded by regret, and opinion, and faith. Whatever was witnessed in the real world was unknowable in real time. It was the eye of the camera that captured the world as it truly was.
What lines made you laugh, cry, or gasp this week? Do tell!
If you’d like to participate in Thursday Quotables, it’s really simple:
- Write a Thursday Quotables post on your blog. Try to pick something from whatever you’re reading now. And please be sure to include a link back to Bookshelf Fantasies in your post (http://www.bookshelffantasies.com), if you’d be so kind!
- Leave your link in the comments — or, if you have a quote to share but not a blog post, you can leave your quote in the comments too!
- Visit other linked blogs to view their Thursday Quotables, and have fun!
Ooh great quote 🙂 Think I’ll pick that book up!
I’m listening to the audiobook of The Secret Garden and every ten minutes or so I get a silly smile on my face at the joys of childhood and how different things are now.
Cora @ Tea Party Princess
Wow, it’s been a really long time since I read The Secret Garden! I really should revisit it one of these days. 🙂
Lovely passage, very insightful. And peaceful, I’d almost say.
My quotables this week is all but peaceful
http://theoldshelter.wordpress.com/2014/08/28/thusday-quotables-dulce-et-decorum-est/
Good pick! I love Hoffman.
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