“The most terrifying thing is sometimes not what we see, but rather what we are forced to imagine.”
“What is more terrifying-- the things we imagine or the things that are real?”
“This is perhaps one of the most important things I learned during this investigation: We see what we believe, and not just the contrary; and to change what we see, it is sometimes necessary to change what we believe.”
“Sometimes we think we should be able to know everything. But we can’t. We have to allow ourselves to see what there is to see, and we have to imagine.”
“Sometimes we just have to accept there are things we can’t know. Why is your sister ill? Why did my father die?…Sometimes we think we should be able to know everything. But we can’t. we have to allow ourselves to see what there is to see, and we have to imagine.”
“Sometimes we become what we see. Sometimes we take what we see and make it the model for what we refuse to become.”