City Quote by Mo Hayder
““I had an overwhelming sense of the lonliness of this city - a trillion souls in their bedrooms, high in the cliffs of windows. I thought of what was underneath it all - I thought of the electricty cables, steam, water, fire, subway trains and lava in the city's guts, the subterranean rumbling of trains and earthquakes. I thought of the dead souls from the war, concreted over.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Book of the Dead by Mo Hayder, 2007
The city feels isolated despite its density, revealing hidden layers of infrastructure and past trauma beneath everyday life.
In simple terms: Cities can feel lonely even when crowded, exposing hidden depths and history.
Look beyond surface crowds to understand underlying systems and histories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban planning
- mental health counseling
- historical memorials
- infrastructure maintenance
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does the unseen infrastructure shape our perception of a city?
- What role do memories of conflict play in urban identity?
The quote may romanticize decay, overlooking resilience and community support.