19 Quotes by Sei Shōnagon
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Pleasing things: finding a large number of tales that one has not read before. Or acquiring the second volume of a tale whose first volume one has enjoyed. But often it is a disappointment.
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I do wish men, when they're taking their leave from a lady at dawn, wouldn't insist on adjusting their clothes to a nicety, or fussily tying their lacquered cap securely into place. After all, who would laugh at a man or criticize him if they happened to catch sight of him on his way home from an assignation in fearful disarray, with his cloak or hunting costume all awry?
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8. The Cat Who Lived in the PalaceThe cat who lived in the Palace had been awarded the head-dress of nobility and was called Lady Myobu.
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185. It Is Getting So Dark I am the sort of person who approves of what others abhor and detests the things they like.
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In life there are two things which are dependable. The pleasures of the flesh and the pleasures of literature.
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Sometimes a person who is utterly devoid of charm will try to create a good impression by using very elegant language; yet he only succeeds in being ridiculous.
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27. TreesI shall say absolutely nothing about the spindle tree.
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A palm-leaf carriage should move slowly, or else it loses its dignity.
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25. Flowering treesThe blossom of the pear tree is the most prosaic, vulgar thing in the world. The less one sees this particular blossom the better...
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