13 Inspiring Quotes from The Midnight Palace (by Carlos Ruiz Zafón)

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The Midnight Palace Quotes

Whoever said that childhood is the happiest time of your life is a liar, or a fool.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


Ben invented mathematical theories that even he didn’t manage to remember and wrote such bizarre tales of adventure that he ended up destroying them a week after they were finished, embarrassed at the thought that he had penned them.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


As he took them in his arms, the crying of the babies permeated the night like a trail of blood calling out to a predator.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


I would have preferred someone else to have been in charge of rescuing this story, but once again life has taught me that my role is to be a witness, not the leading actor.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


Aryami Bose’s home had been closed up for years, inhabited only by books and paintings, but the spectre of thousands of memories imprisoned between its walls still permeated the house.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


He was rather clumsy and shy and looked as if he’d spent the last ten years of his life locked up in a library – hardly the kind of man any girl your age dreams of …

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


And as he watched them walk out of the orphanage, Thomas Carter would think of their lives as the blank pages of a book in which he had written the initial chapters of a story he would never be allowed to finish.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


There are two things in life you cannot choose. The first is your enemies; the second your family. Sometimes the difference between them is hard to see, but in the end time will show you that the cards you have been dealt could always have been worse.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


Delving into the past had unveiled a cruel lesson – that in the book of life it is perhaps best not to turn back pages; it was a path on which, whatever direction we took, we’d never be able to choose our own destiny.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


Who are the lunatics? The ones who see horror in the heart of their fellow humans and search for peace at any price? Or the ones who pretend they don’t see what’s going on around them? The world belongs either to lunatics or hypocrites. There are no other races on this earth. You must choose which one to belong to.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


Those places where sadness and misery abound are favoured settings for stories of ghosts and apparitions. Calcutta has countless such stories hidden in its darkness, stories that nobody wants to admit they believe but which nevertheless survive in the memory of generations as the only chronicle of the past. It is as if the people who inhabit the streets, inspired by some mysterious wisdom, relalise that the true history of Calcutta has always been written in the invisible tales of its spirits and unspoken curses.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


The fact is that nothing is more difficult to believe than the truth; conversely, nothing seduces like the power of lies, the greater the better. It’s only natural, and you will have to find the right balance. Having said that, let me add that this particular old woman hasn’t been collecting only years; she has also collected stories, and none sadder or more terrible than the one she’s about to tell you. You have been at the heart of this story without knowing it until today …

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace


If there is a god, or hundreds of them, I hope they will forgive me for the harm I may have inflicted on you by telling you exactly what happened.

— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Midnight Palace