104 Quotes About Japanese-literature
- Author Maszaoka Siki
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Ablakom előttvisszanyesem a fákat:virradjon korán.
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- Author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
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When I kill a man, I do it with my sword, but people like you don't use swords. You gentlemen kill with your power, with your money, and sometimes just with your words: you tell people you're doing them a favor. True, no blood flows, the man is still alive, but you've killed him all the same. I don't know whose sin is greater - yours or mine.
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- Author Ryū Murakami
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Every time he studied this instrument, with its slender, gleaming steel rod that tapered down to such needle-like sharpness, he wondered why it was necessary to have things like this in the world. If it were truly only for chopping ice, you'd think a completely different design might do. The people who produce and sell things like this don't understand, he thought. They don't realize that some of us break out in a cold sweat at just a glimpse of that shiny, pointed tip.
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- Author Natsume Sōseki
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Words are not meant to stir the air only: they are capable of moving greater things.
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- Author Sōseki Natsume
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Knowing that it is the earth we tread, we learn to tread carefully, lest it be rent open. Realizing that it is the heavens that hang above us, we come to fear the echoing thunderbolt. The world demands that we battle with others for the sake of our own reputation, and so we undergo the sufferings bred of illusion. While we live in this world with its daily business, forced to walk the tightrope of profit and loss, true love is an empty thing, and the wealth before our eyes mere dust.
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- Author Banana Yoshimoto
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Could it actually be true that tears help people to heal?
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- Author Doppo Kunikida
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He was beneath the waves, a creature crawling the ocean bottom.
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- Author Osamu Dazai
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Unhappiness. There are all kinds of unhappy people in the world. I suppose it would be no exaggeration to say that the world is composed entirely of unhappy people. But those people can fight their unhappiness with society fairly and squarly, and society for its part easily understands and sympathizes with such struggles. My unhappiness stemmed entirely from my own vices, and I had no way of fighting anybody.
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- Author Yoshida Kenko
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A certain recluse monk once remarked, ‘I have relinquished all that ties me to the world, but the one thing that stillhaunts me is the beauty of the sky.
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