9 Quotes from The Housemaid Is Watching book by Freida McFadden

Hello and Welcome. This page is a collection of 9 quotes that I liked and saved while reading The Housemaid Is Watching book by Freida McFadden. I hope you will like them too.

By the way, I am Deepak Kundu, an avid book reader, quotes collector and blogger.

The Housemaid Is Watching Quotes

  • Telling someone to be themselves is like the worst advice ever. I’ve always hated it when people said that to me.
  • I wouldn’t judge anyone for not wanting to be a parent, but it’s sad when one person in a couple has to give up their dream to suit the other.
  • Motherhood is a state of constant low-grade worrying.
  • One of the things I’ve learned since I started working in the hospital is that a large number of elderly people who live alone probably should not be living alone. And if you want to get really freaked out, I’ll tell you how many of those same people are still driving.
  • There is nothing more frightening than being called by your child’s school. There is nothing they could possibly want to tell me at one o’clock in the afternoon that is good news. The principal isn’t interrupting my workday to tell me that my kid has won a spelling bee. They only call for bad news.
  • I’ve always known my husband is an excellent liar. It just never bothered me until I suspected he was hiding something from me.
  • If I had a dime for every time I lied to the police, I wouldn’t have to worry about mortgage payments.
  • I have had my home searched by the police before, and it’s the largest violation I can imagine. They go through everything. They rip apart your entire life, and they don’t put it back.
  • I know how it feels to have handcuffs on your wrists. I remember the way the metal bites into your skin, and when you walk, you almost feel off balance. I know what it feels like to be taken away by the police in handcuffs.