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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…” quote by Mo Hayder
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““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.””

Mo Hayder

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.

Key Takeaway

Look beyond surface crowds to understand underlying systems and histories.

Themes

urban isolation hidden infrastructure war trauma city life

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • mental health counseling
  • historical memorials
  • infrastructure maintenance
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology urban studies

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?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize decay, overlooking resilience and community support.

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