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“Thomas Edison: “Of all of my inventions, I liked the phonograph best. Life’s most soothing things are sweet music and a child’s good night.”
Cynthia Pelayo, Forgotten Sisters
“We’re all looking for someone to bring us joy and comfort, and sometimes that comfort lies in spotting something in someone that we can identify with. We’re all trying to find reflections of ourselves in others to soothe our loneliness to not just say that we’re not alone but that this person understands us and we understand them. That’s divine connection.”
Cynthia Pelayo, Forgotten Sisters
“Some memories are far too painful to resuscitate, and so they remain floating somewhere in the depths of our hearts.”
Cynthia Pelayo, Forgotten Sisters
“Jennie is moonlight and midnight.”
Cynthia Pelayo, Forgotten Sisters
“Ghosts are recordings reliving moments of their life. They cannot move off course from their routine unless there’s a disruption to their path.” “What kind of disruption?”
Cynthia Pelayo, Forgotten Sisters
“A house is alive, as we are alive. In many ways a house is always recording, and when ready it will recount to us images and sounds, maybe more of the secrets it holds. A house always watches, waits, and listens for its caretaker, but it also recognizes when a new tide is coming, and it will warn us.”
Cynthia Pelayo, Forgotten Sisters
“I can't speak. I can't think. words are water and everything melds into a sea of suffering.”
Cynthia Pelayo, Forgotten Sisters