Some things exist quietly in the world, without causing any disturbance or drawing attention to themselves. They simply remain in place, waiting for someone to notice or find them when the time is right. These unnoticed or overlooked elements can hold significance or meaning even if they are not immediately apparent.
As John Boyne highlights in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, "There are things that are simply there, without disturbing anyone, waiting for them to discover them." This emphasizes the idea that many aspects of life or places may be quietly present, holding their own stories or importance until someone uncovers or acknowledges them.