The Silent Patient Quotes
The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
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“Who knows what indignities we suffered, what torments and abuses, in this land before memory? Our character was formed without our even knowing it. In my case, I grew up feeling edgy, afraid; anxious. This anxiety seemed to predate my existence and exist independently of me.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
“It’s odd how quickly one adapts to the strange new world of a psychiatric unit. You become increasingly comfortable with madness—and not just the madness of others, but your own. We’re all crazy, I believe, just in different ways.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
“The development of our personalities doesn’t take place in isolation, but in relationship with others—we are shaped and completed by unseen, unremembered forces; namely, our parents.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
“The real motivation was purely selfish. I was on a quest to help myself. I believe the same is true for most people who go into mental health. We are drawn to this profession because we are damaged—we study psychology to heal ourselves.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
“didn’t want to die. Not yet; not when I hadn’t lived.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
“My father’s unpredictable and arbitrary rages made any situation, no matter how benign, into a potential minefield.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
“that’s how therapy works. A patient delegates his unacceptable feelings to his therapist; and she holds everything he is afraid to feel, and she feels it for him. Then, ever so slowly, she feeds his feelings back to him. As Ruth fed mine back to me.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
“Then the whipping would be over, as abruptly as it had begun. I’d be tossed to the floor, landing in a crumpled heap. A rag doll discarded by an angry toddler.”
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
― The Silent Patient: The First Three Chapters
