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Soseki Natsume

  • Nikolai C.has quoted2 years ago
    His curt and cold ways were not designed to express his dislike of me, but they were meant rather as a warning to me that I would not want him as a friend. It was because he despised himself that he refused to accept openheartedly the intimacy of others. I feel great pity for him
  • Nikolai C.has quoted2 years ago
    “Why is it, Sensei, that you are not as interested in books as you once were?”

    “There is no particular reason . . . Well, perhaps it is because I have decided that no matter how many books I may read, I shall never be a very much better man than I am now. And . . .”

    “And?”

    “This is not very important, but to tell you the truth, I used to consider it a disgrace to be found ignorant by other people. But now, I find that I am not ashamed of knowing less than others, and I am less inclined to force myself to read books. In short, I have grown old and decrepit.”
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    felt very lonely. The end of the year, those deaths on the battlefield, senility, life’s insecurity, that time and tide wait for no man, and other thoughts of a similar nature ran around in my head. One often talks about hanging oneself.
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    I feel extraordinarily happy as I try to picture myself floating on this branch.
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    I was relieved, and I felt happy, for now I could hang myself with an easy mind.
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    this very second I experienced a sudden urge to immerse myself in that total darkness from which the voice had summoned me.
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    this very second I experienced a sudden urge to immerse myself in that total darkness from which the voice had summoned me.
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    At this very second I experienced a sudden urge to immerse myself in that total darkness from which the voice had summoned me.
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    At this very second I experienced a sudden urge to immerse myself in that total darkness from which the voice had summoned me.
  • paperrcuthas quotedlast year
    I merely concluded that human beings were good for nothing, except for the strenuous employment of their mouths for the purpose of whiling away their time in laughter at things which are not funny, and in the enjoyment of amusements which are not amusing.
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