"The Man in My Basement" Quotes
A wealthy white man hires a black handyman to keep him imprisoned in his basement in this thought-provoking exploration of power, race, and morality.
fiction | 272 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
The river don't care about me. It's just a river, doing what a river does. It's just that simple.
You can't change what's in the past; you can only change what's to come.
Maybe I was just an echo of my own fears.
The body is a prison and the mind is the jailer.
Life is a story. We're all characters in it, and we make choices that determine the outcome.
Sometimes the truth is too heavy to carry around, so you let it go and hope it finds its own way.
The past is always present. It's like a shadow that never leaves you.
Fear is just a way of saying you're not ready for something yet.
Hate is like a fire. It burns you up from the inside out, and the only way to stop it is to let it go.
You can't escape the consequences of your own actions, no matter how hard you try.





