"The Invisible Bridge" Quotes
A Hungarian-Jewish man navigates love, loss, and survival during World War II in Julie Orringer's "The Invisible Bridge."
historical fiction | 28 pages | Published in 2010
Quotes
The way to make love stay is to love your loved one more than you need them.
If you asked him, he would have told you he had done nothing extraordinary. He had merely gone to work every day and tried to do what was right.
It was the nature of love that it never stayed the same, but grew and deepened and expanded.
It was a luxury, she thought, to be able to believe in love.
There was no shame in loving someone who had hurt you.
She’d learned that love was just as much about comfort as it was about passion.
The joy of love was its own true justification.
He’d come to understand that loving someone meant learning to forgive them.
It was love that made the world go round, love that made life worth living.
He loved her, and he felt the love grow stronger every day.





