"Evidence of Things Unseen" Quotes
"Evidence of Things Unseen" by Marianne Wiggins is a historical novel exploring the life of a physicist in 1930s Los Angeles as he grapples with the mysteries of quantum mechanics and personal tragedy.
fiction | 400 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
A body is just a record of time, the way a tree’s rings are a record of weather and age.
You can’t hold anything in your hands without changing it.
The present is the only time we ever have.
The camera tells the truth, but the truth it tells is not always the truth we want to know.
Life is a conspiracy against death.
Every photograph is a ghost in waiting.
There is no place on earth where we are more alone than in a crowd.
The world is full of beautiful things, if you know where to look.
People say they want the truth, but they want the truth to be what they want to hear.
The only thing we can ever know for sure is that we don’t know anything for sure.





