"The Forgotten Garden" Quotes
A woman's quest to uncover her mysterious past leads her to a hidden garden and a family secret.
fiction | 648 pages | Published in 2008
Quotes
The greatest tragedies were written by the Greeks and Shakespeare...neither knew chocolate.
Some things don’t need words.
You could not leave a garden untended for long before it would revert to a state of chaos, before the jungle would return.
There is a tendency for anyone to feel overwhelmed in the face of a beautiful garden.
In the end, she was always between two worlds.
There is no such thing as coincidence, there is only the inevitable.
The best time for stories is always.
A garden could be a very beautiful place, thought Eliza, if you knew how to look.
She needed to hold onto something solid or she would fall into the sky.
She looked at the stars again, wondering if they too had wept at what they saw.





