The Turner House
Angela Flournoy
Top 10 Best Quotes
“Humans haunt more houses than ghosts do.”
“The things we do in the name of protecting others are so often attempts to spare some part of ourselves.”
“Here is the truth about self-discovery: it is never without cost.”
“The words settled on her shoulders like a curse, and one thing was clear: there was no one to save her but her.”
“Everybody else cain't be wrong all the time. Sometimes it's gotta be you.”
“A woman without no options is waitin for a man to come by an ruin her.”
“There ain't no haints in Detroit.”
“Humans haunt more houses than ghosts do. Men and women assign value to brick and mortar, link their identities to mortgages paid on time. On frigid winter nights, young mothers walk their fussy babies from room to room, learning where the rooms catch drafts and where the floorboards creak. In the warm damp of summer, fathers sit on porches, sometimes worried and often tired but comforted by the fact that a roof is up there providing shelter. Children smudge up walls with dirty handprints, find nooks to hide their particular treasure, or hide themselves if need be. We live and die in houses, dream of getting back to houses, take great care in considering who will inherit the houses when we’re gone.”
“Where do the homeless make toast?”
“You're worried about her forgiving you...but you need to be worrying about why you're acting up in the first place.”
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