The Forgotten Staircase Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
The Forgotten Staircase The Forgotten Staircase by Willow Zane
103 ratings, 3.94 average rating, 21 reviews
Open Preview
The Forgotten Staircase Quotes Showing 1-3 of 3
“Integration is the process of looking in the mirror and discovering that you’ve always been the villain and the victim. Everything you run the hardest from is always there with you, no matter where you go.”
Willow Zane, The Forgotten Staircase
“She was used to feeling helpless. To her, people had woven themselves into a web of consciousness stretching from birth to death. Everyone was tied to everyone else, and the will of the masses decided the movement of the web. She could no more change the course of humanity than a single stone could stop the path of a river.”
Willow Zane, The Forgotten Staircase
“That’s how I remember my mother. I remember the negative space where she should be. I was always waiting for her to appear, but she never did.”
Willow Zane, The Forgotten Staircase