Thornhill Quotes
Thornhill
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“What is it that stops an adult from sitting down and really saying, “How are things with you?” or “Is everything okay?” I suspect that they are afraid they might get a truthful answer and then they would have to do something, get involved. Or maybe they just can’t imagine anything unpleasant or nasty. Maybe they don’t want to think that something horrid can be happening to people they know.”
― Thornhill
― Thornhill
“Can they not see what they are doing? Are they deliberately cruel or do they just not care? Or does it amount to the same thing?”
― Thornhill
― Thornhill
“For a hundred years, every Thornhill girl has scratched her name into the brickwork, along with her best friend’s name, hundreds of pairs of names scraped into the red brick. All the other girls I have known at Thornhill are on that porch. Only my name is missing.”
― Thornhill
― Thornhill
“Are they deliberately cruel or do they just not care? Or does it amount to the same thing?”
― Thornhill
― Thornhill
“I am surrounded by adults at school and at Thornhill, but none of them can really see what is happening. They don't want to know. I wonder why that is. What is it that stops an adult from sitting down and really saying, "How are things with you?" or "Is everything ok?" I suspect that they are afraid they might get a truthful answer and then they would have to do something, get involved.”
― Thornhill
― Thornhill
