"Bury Your Dead" Quotes
In "Bury Your Dead," Chief Inspector Armand Gamache investigates a suspicious death in a Quebec village while confronting dark secrets from his own past.
mystery | 371 pages | Published in 2010
Quotes
It doesn't take much to bury a secret, just a little dirt.
History can be so inconvenient. It gets in the way of the truth.
The dead did not bury their secrets, the living did.
Grief is the price we pay for love. It is the shadow that love casts.
The past, she knew, was a treacherous place. The past could reach out and grab you.
The dead, she knew, did not care about the living, and the living had to learn to care about the dead.
In every tragedy, there was a moment when the world tilted. A decision made, a path taken.
Memory is a tricky thing. It can be like a dream, and it can be like a lie.
The truth is always there, waiting to be found. It has a way of catching up with you.
A library is a powerful place, filled with the voices of the past.





