The Spirit Engineer Quotes
The Spirit Engineer
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The Spirit Engineer Quotes
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“A mystery is only a fact in disguise”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“We fear the dead, when really, we ought to be far more afraid of the living.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“Death is a beginning.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“If ghosts are real, death is not.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“How does it feel, to see a dying child? One does not feel at all for there is nothing in the mind to make sense of it. Nothing, but one's own death.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“O Lord, to know that one is not allowed to be afraid; it is the most frightening thing of all.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“The séance had made its impression, not so much on my senses, but on the very imagination of my soul.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“No creature on earth moves so quickly as an irritating man.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“One’s consciousness passes into a new realm on the brink of death, whether the soul does so or not. Anger, jealousy, hatred, ambition, regret, none of them matter in the end.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“Certain men are liable to be duped, and there is no creature so gullible as the certain man.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“I had made my own calculations as the years had passed since boyhood, understanding the grim expectations of my sex. It was equally a relief and a surprise to have found myself spared by the giant tread of fate’s jackboot as it had marched towering above me, the monstrous, insensible colossus, leaving those born in my inglorious decade cowering in its path, relieved though somewhat ashamed on a bubble of untrammelled dirt. While all around us men slightly older, and mere months younger, were squashed face first, bones snapped, into the puddled trenches of its staggering tracks. Then, what an extraordinary gift from God, to see little Robert and those of his age spared too, supposing this war ended quickly and the next came late enough.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“For someone so unwell, he seemed preposterously healthy.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“Women need space to grieve, not husbands.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“Only poor men are brave; rich men have no need to be.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“How those poor souls people crammed themselves into the lifeboats, all classes mixed together I shall never know. I experienced something similar in the Opera House last Tuesday evening, though at least we were dry. Poor Mr Ismay; I hear he weeps at the mere sight of an ice cube”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“Ghosts are mere memories of lives passed, granted a reassuring afterlife, manifested by the pleading, grasping, fearful imagination of our own mortality.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“It is a brave thing to die.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“What then, had I discovered? That there is nobody so duplicitous as oneself? That certainty is nothing but unreasonable belief? That there can be no answer to death? That there should be no answer to it, at least not for the living? That we have in all of us, written into our very matter, an unpassable divide; and if there is a bridge between this world and the next, then surely there is only one toll to pay.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“People only ever doubt certainties, otherwise, where’s the sport?”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
“A man cannot hide from his secrets; he may as well hide from his skin.”
― The Spirit Engineer
― The Spirit Engineer
