Patrice Quotes in Peak
Chapter 5 Quotes
Paula and Patrice were probably the best birthday presents I could have ever gotten.
And for the first time since I’d gotten busted, I really regretted climbing that stupid skyscraper. What was I going to do without the two Peas?
Chapter 26 Quotes
“As you can see I am in no condition to climb. Camp Four is as far as I will be going.”
“Then we’ll wait until you get better,” Sun-jo insisted.
“That’s right,” I said. “I don’t care if I get up to the summit by my birthday. It’s not important—to me, anyway. We’ll set up a camp somewhere, or stay right here until you get better.”
Chapter 27 Quotes
“I have to make it,” he said. “For my sisters and my mother.”
Those were great reasons to risk your life, I thought. But why was I doing it? For Josh’s business? For my ego?
Now that my brain had oxygen I found myself really missing the two Peas, my mom, and even Rolf. This got me to thinking about the corpses we saw on the way up here. Who had they left behind? These were very uncomfortable questions to fall asleep on.
Chapter 29 Quotes
I was going to be okay, but not for the reason he thought. And I was not going to join him on another Everest climb. I’d had enough of 8,000-meter peaks littered with corpses.
“I’m going home,” I said.
“What do you mean?”
“Back to New York.”
“We’ll talk about that when I get back down.”
“I won’t be there when you get down,” I said.
“What’s the hurry?”
“You wouldn’t understand.”
“Try me.”
“Okay. I want to be home for the twins’ birthday.”
By the look on his face I was right. He didn’t understand.
Chapter 30 Quotes
I look at the twins, smiling, and write my last sentence...
The only thing you’ll find on the summit of Mount Everest is a divine view. The things that really matter lie far below.



