The Elsewhere Express Quotes
The Elsewhere Express
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“But decisions were time travelers, living in the past, present, and future all at once.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Nothing cut deeper than loss, but finding what you lost hurt too. You couldn’t hold it without grieving for all the years your arms were empty.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Ideas and dreams aren’t broken by hammers. They’re shattered by worries and doubts.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“The soul which has no fixed purpose in life is lost; to be everywhere is to be nowhere.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“But purpose has little to do with 'what' and everything to do with 'why,' don't you think?”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“To be everywhere is to be nowhere”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Smiles were the easiest of deceptions and the prettiest of open wounds.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“The world you left drapes people in gold to make you believe that they’re more valuable than a person wearing the skin they were born in. It builds houses with more rooms than people who live in them because you’re taught that an excess of emptiness makes a better home.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Does a journey require a destination to be worthwhile,”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Depending on where the shadows fell, the young man looked either beautiful or broken. In full light, Raya thought, he was both.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“invisible loads were at least twice as heavy as any that you could see.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“The hardest words to hear weren’t those uttered by other people. They were the words you refused to say out loud.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Even before you got here, you’d drifted away from your own life. Everyone on this train had.” Lily flicked a piece of lint from her shoulder and watched it float away. “It might surprise you how little a person without purpose weighs.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“You boarded it at the end of all your dreams at a quarter past your heaviest sigh. The train caught you when you floated away.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Tears choked you. Rage kept you breathing. Anger needed air to fan its flames.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Live. Breathe. Be.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“You boarded [the train] at the end of all your dreams at a quarter past your heaviest sigh. The train caught you when you floated away.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“The soul which has no fixed purpose in life is lost; to be everywhere is to be nowhere. —Michel de Montaigne”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Once created, thoughts don’t just vanish into thin air. They can’t. They need a place to go. And so, those thoughts come here.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“You can’t miss what you don’t remember. Besides, if our old lives were worth missing, then we wouldn’t have drifted away from them, would we?”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Forever was easy to drown in if you couldn't see the shore.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Every train, no matter how full is - empty”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“Maintenance could fix everything on the Elsewhere Express with one exception: Nothing could be done about Train Rot. This unstoppable black, putrid, creeping rot was not the common sort that soured milk or made garbage reek. Train Rot took root and spread, corrupting and consuming every thought the train was built from.”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
“We can relive decades in the span of a train ride home and pluck a second from a day and freeze it, rewind it, speed it up, and turn it inside out. Time has no power over thoughts. When you have eternity as your railway, having a destination sounds rather trite, don’t you think?”
― The Elsewhere Express
― The Elsewhere Express
