“Yet surely, in the world of humans, no one goes out of their way to run down a person who hasn't really made it in the world, or whose reputation is already on the wane. And no one would pause to savour the sight or the sound of some boring bird such as a kite or a crow. So, really, it's precisely because the uguisu is supposed to be such a marvellous bird that one's perversely more aware of its failings.” SuccessJudgmentBirdExpectationsBrillianceBirdsCelebrityJudgmentalGossipingCelebrity Gossip Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“A palm-leaf carriage should move slowly, or else it loses its dignity.” DignityCarriageHeian Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“67. One Day When There Were Several People in the Empress’s Presence One day when there were several people in the empress’s presence, including many senior courtiers and young noblemen, I was leaning against a pillar, chatting with some of the other women. Suddenly Her Majesty threw a note at me. “Should I love you or should I nor?” it said. “What will you do if I cannot give you first place in my heart?” No doubt she was thinking of recent conversations when I had remarked in her hearing, “If I do not come first in people’s affections, I had just soon not be loved at all; in fact I would rather be hated or even maltreated. It is better to be dead than to be loved in second or third place. Yes, I must be first.” Hearing this, someone had said, “There we have the Single Vehicle of the Law!” and everyone had burst out laughing. Now the Empress gave me a brush and some paper. I wrote the following note and handed it to her: “Among the Nine Ranks of lotus seats even the lowliest would satisfy me.” “Well, well,” said the Empress, “you seem to have lost heart completely. That’s bad. I prefer you to go on thinking as you did before.” “My attitude depends on the person in question,” I replied. “That’s really bad,” she said, much to my delight. “You should try to come first in the affections of even the most important people.” LoveHumilityIntegrityAdmirationApprovalBeing Loved By Others Book:The pillow-book of Sei Shōnagon Source: The pillow-book of Sei Shōnagon
“67. One Day When There Were Several People in the Empress’s Presence One day when there were several people in the empress’s presence, including many senior courtiers and young noblemen, I was leaning against a pillar, chatting with some of the other women. Suddenly Her Majesty threw a note at me. “Should I love you or should I not?” it said. “What will you do if I cannot give you first place in my heart?” No doubt she was thinking of a recent conversation when I had remarked in her hearing, “If I do not come first in people’s affections, I had just soon not be loved at all; in fact I would rather be hated or even maltreated. It is better to be dead than to be loved in second or third place. Yes, I must be first.” Hearing this, someone had said, “There we have the Single Vehicle of the Law!” and everyone had burst out laughing. Now the Empress gave me a brush and some paper. I wrote the following note and handed it to her: “Among the Nine Ranks of lotus seats even the lowliest would satisfy me.” “Well, well,” said the Empress, “you seem to have lost heart completely. That’s bad. I prefer you to go on thinking as you did before.” “My attitude depends on the person in question,” I replied. “That’s really bad,” she said, much to my delight. “You should try to come first in the affections of even the most important people.” LoveHumilityIntegrityAdmirationApprovalBeing Loved By Others Book:The pillow-book of Sei Shōnagon Source: The pillow-book of Sei Shōnagon
“When crossing a river in bright moonlight, I love to see the water scatter in showers of crystal beneath the oxen's feet.” Japanese Literature Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“14. Hateful Things: Someone has suddenly fallen ill and one summons the exorcist. Since he is not home, one has to send messages to look for him. After one has had a long fretful wait, the exorcist finally arrives, and with a sigh of relief one asks him to start his incantations. But perhaps he has been exorcising too many evil spirits recently; for hardly has he installed himself and begun praying when his voice becomes drowsy. Oh, how hateful!” WorkJapanese LiteratureTiredness Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“In the old days, even the most inconsequential people were impressive. You don't hear such stories these days, do you?” KnowledgeImpressiveOld DaysSkillfulPast And PresentPast QuotesPeople RelationsGood Old DaysPeople SkillsTalented People Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“8. The Cat Who Lived in the Palace The cat who lived in the Palace had been awarded the head-dress of nobility and was called Lady Myobu.” CatCourtCatsLadyPalaceEmpressHeianHeian PeriodHeian Culture Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“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?” LoversSexualitySocial NormsJapanese CultureHeian PeriodAssignationsDawn DeparturesPalace Life Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“25. Flowering trees The blossom of the pear tree is the most prosaic, vulgar thing in the world. The less one sees this particular blossom the better...” FlowerVulgarProsaicPear Tree Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book
“Y agregué dirigiéndome a Su Majestad la Emperatriz, que si mi padre hubiera sido otro yo habría escrito mil poemas para ella sin siquiera esperar que me lo pidieran” PadreHijaLibro De La AlmohadaPosía Book:El libro de la almohada Source: El libro de la almohada
“In spring, it is the dawn. As the light gradually brightens the mountain edge, slightly glowing - with slender trails of clouds tinted faintly purple.” LightSpringDawnPurpleMurasakiPillow Book Book:The pillow book Source: The pillow book