“You think you're so impressive – you built this ridiculous, pretentious showroom just so that everyone can see how many books you've read.” TruthHuman NatureHonestyBooksComment Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“The idea that those who have so much and those who have so little can grow together is a pathetic illusion. As the former becomes richer, the latter becomes poorer. Wealth is not absolute; it is relative. Everyone pretends to be unaware of this, but deep down, they must know it's true. That's why they deceive and harm others, plunder from them, clinging desperately to the exclusivity that ranks them 'winners.' What on earth are they doing? a world where the corpses of countless poor lie beneath a handful of mostrous victors. They call this horrendous barbarism 'freedom.' Read the banner. It says 'self.” WealthPoor Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“The idea that those who have so much and those who have so little can grow together is a pathetic illusion. As the former becomes richer, the latter becomes poorer. Wealth is not absolute; it is relative. Everyone pretends to be unaware of this, but deep down, they must know it's true. That's why they deceive and harm others, plunder from them, clinging desperately to the exclusivity that ranks them 'winners.' What on earth are they doing? A world where the corpses of countless poor lie beneath a handful of monstrous victors. They call this horrendous barbarism 'freedom.' Read the banner. It says 'self.” WealthPoor Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“Suddenly the cat spoke ' Books have a soul' ' A book that sits on a shelf is nothing but a bundle of paper. Un less it is opened, a book possessing great power an epic story is a mere scrap of paper. but a book that has been cherished and loved , filled with human thoughts has been endowed with a soul” SoulBooksPower Of Words Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“I know human beings very well. They possess enormous desires and, to fulfill these desires, they are capable of displaying incredible strength. Some say that the greatest characteristic of human beings is their intellect, but they are clearly mistaken. Intelligence does indeed give rise to technology and invention. However, a truly intelligent person, despite being able to construct a gun, would never pull the trigger against a fellow human being. The act of not pulling the trigger - that is what should be termed 'intelligent.' And it's clear that humans lack that. Humans are relentless in kicking others to the ground, killing their own kind, and continuing to expand their desires. You could say that this tremendous desire is humankind's greatest weapon.” Human NatureIntelligence Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“Being able to express shallow words of sympathy in a sweet voice doesn't make someone a caring, compassionate soul. What's important is the ability to have empathy for another human being--to be able to feel their pain, to walk alongside them in their suffering.” CompassionEmpathy Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“Don't hurt anyone. Never bully people weaker than yourself. Help those in need. Some would say that these rules are obvious. But the truth is, the obvious is no longer obvious in today's world. What's worse is that some people even ask why. They don't understand why they shouldn't hurt other people. It's not a simple thing to explain. It's not logical. But if they read books they will understand. It's far more important than using logic to explain something. Human beings don't live alone, and a book is a way to show that. [...] I think the power of books is that - they teach us to care about others. It's a power that gives people courage and also supports them in turn. [...] Empathy - thats the power of books.” BooksEmpathy Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“If you read a lot of stories, you become able to understand the feelings of many different people. That's the power of imagination.” Empathy Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“Don't hurt anyone. Never bully people weaker than yourself. Help out those in need. Some would say that these rules are obvious. But the truth is, the obvious is no longer obvious in today's world. What's worse is that some people even ask why. They don't understand why they shouldn't hurt other people. It's not a simple thing to explain. It's not logical. But if they read books they will understand. It's far more important than using logic to explain something. Human beings don't live alone, and a book is a way to show them that." Rintaro did his best to explain to the invisible listener. "I think the power of books is that that they teach us to care about others. It's a power that gives people courage and also supports them in turn." Rintaro broke off for a moment, biting his lip. "Because you seem to have forgotten," he resumed with all the strength he could muster, "I'm going to say it as loud as I can. Empathy—that's the power of books.” BooksEmpathy Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“In our stifling daily lives, we’re all so occupied with ourselves that we stop thinking about others. When a person loses their own heart, they can’t feel another’s pain. They lie, hurt others, use weaker people as stepping stones to get ahead – they stop feeling anything. The world has become full of those kinds of people.” InspirationalEmpathyJapanese Literature Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“Making your own decisions and acting for yourself requires taking responsibility. And so, these people stop thinking for themselves. It's easier to leave everything up to someone else. And that's how they end up abandoning their own personal truths.” PoliticsFreedomFree Will Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“- A maioria das pessoas não entende essa verdade óbvia. Limitam-se a viver a sua vidinha, e, no entanto, é apenas com o coração que se pode ver como deve ser; o que é essencial é invisível aos olhos.” LifeInspirationalLife LessonsBooksCats Author:Sōsuke Natsukawa
“Books have souls,’ repeated the cat softly. ‘A cherished book will always have a soul. It will come to its reader’s aid in times of crisis.” BooksReading BooksJapanese Literature Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“There are more important things than success. I'm not saying that it isn't important to succeed, but books teach us that other things are more important. Like reaching out to help someone in need, listening to someone who is troubled, and understanding that there are things more valuable than money. They teach us ideas that can't be explained by logic alone, concepts that are perhaps not so much the norm these days, but used to be common sense. And everyone understood them. If you read a book, you'd understand immediately.” InspirationalBooks Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“They [books] give you great strength. They teach you that there is hope to be found in all places. That you're never alone.” InspirationalBooks Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“Don't be afraid. As I told you, those with true power do not flaunt their weapons needlessly.” Bravery Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“In today's world, a lot of what should be obvious has been turned upside down. The weak are used as stepping stones and those in need are taken advantage of. People just caught up in this pattern. Nobody stands up and calls for it to stop.” JusticeWeakBraveryCruelty Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“That's why we have to be careful. Something that has been in the hands of a twisted soul will also acquire a twisted soul. It's sad but I'm convinced it's true” CatsMagical RealismJapanese Literature Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“Words are like a telescope. They help you see the things you want to see, but they leave you blind to everything else” CatsMagical RealismJapanese Literature Book:The Cat Who Saved Books Source: The Cat Who Saved Books
“Seriously? What do I look like? A dog?” CatsMagical RealismJapanese LiteratureAsian Literature Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library
“Time will tell... Like tea - it doesn't taste good once it's gone cold, but if you're in too much of a hurry to take a sip, you'll get burned. The important thing is to relax and browse the bookshelves until the temperature is right.” InspirationalTime Book:The Cat Who Saved the Library Source: The Cat Who Saved the Library