“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
“- 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
“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
“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