“The world was made up of people putting one foot in front of the other; and a life might appear ordinary simply because the person living it had been doing so for a long time.” PeopleWorldPersonsLongMadeMightFeetFrontsLong TimeOrdinary Book:The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry Source: The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
“People were buying milk, or filling their cars with petrol, or even posting letters. And what no one else knew was the appalling weight of the thing they were carrying inside. The superhuman effort it took sometimes to be normal, and a part of things that appeared both easy and everyday. The loneliness of that.” PeopleSometimesEasyEffortCarLonelinessNormalLettersWeightEverydayBuyingMilkFillingSuperhumanPetrol Book:The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry Source: The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
“He understood that in walking to atone for the mistakes he had made, it was his journey to accept the strangeness of others. As a passerby, he was in a place where everything, not only the land, was open. People would feel free to talk, and he was free to listen. To carry a little of them as he went.” PeopleFeelsLittlesMadeMistakeAcceptingJourneyLandWalkingUnderstoodMade ItStrangenessPasserby Author:Rachel Joyce
“There was no escaping what he had realized as he fought for warmth in the night. With or without him,the moon and the wind would go on, rising and falling. The land would keep stretching ahead until it hit the sea. People would keep dying. It made no difference if Harold walked, or trembled, or stayed at home.” PeopleIfsMadeHomeNightFallDifferencesSeaLandDyingWindGoes OnMoonRisingWarmthStretchingEscaping Author:Rachel Joyce
“...People would make the decisions they wished to make and some of them would hurt both themselves and those who loved them, and some would pass unnoticed, while others would bring joy.” PeopleJoyHurtDecisionUnnoticed Author:Rachel Joyce