451 Quotes by Kazuo Ishiguro

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    One need hardly dwell on the catastrophic possibility of uttering a bantering remark only to discover it wholly inappropriate.

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    I thought sooner or later someone would start saying it had gone too far, but it just kept on, and no one said anything. I.

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    I wish I could go out and walk and run and skateboard and swim in lakes. But I can’t because my mother has Courage. So instead I get to stay in bed and be sick. I’m glad about this. I really am.

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    All you decent, well-meaning gentlemen, let me ask you, have you any idea what sort of place the world is becoming all around you? The days when you could act out of your noble instincts are over. Except of course, you here in Europe don’t yet seem to know it.

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    Everything might scatter. You might be right. I suppose it’s something we can’t easily get away from. People need to feel they belong. To a nation, to a race. Otherwise, who knows what might happen? This civilisation of ours, perhaps it’ll just collapse. And everything scatter, as you put it.

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    What I’m not sure about, is if our lives have been so different from the lives of the people we save. We all complete. Maybe none of us really understand what we’ve lived through, or feel we’ve had enough time.

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    For it is, in practice, simply not possible to adopt such a critical attitude towards an employer and at the same time provide good service.

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    In fact, the harder he tried, the more laughable his efforts turned out.

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    But this small episode is as good an illustration as any of the hazards of uttering witticisms. By the very nature of a witticism, one is given very little time to assess its various possible repercussions before one is called to give voice to it, and one gravely risks uttering all manner of unsuitable things if one has not first acquired the necessary skill and experience.

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