“Come here. I told you to go to sleep and you wouldn’t go, so now you’ll have to take care of me.”
Source: The Final Play
“Violence was a slippery slope, lubricated by a lot of blood, if history had any lessons to teach.”
Source: Love Connection: Romance in the Land of the Rising Sun
“The spring breeze felt like the warm breath of a child on Kumiko’s face. It played delicately with her hair like tiny fingers, and made the trees whisper a breathless song.”
Source: Love Connection: Romance in the Land of the Rising Sun
“Even adults who were stiffened by the starch of their miserable lives, for whom breaking the stony discipline of austere and judgmental intolerance was usually off the table, melted in the magical luminescence and energetic charm of the pre-pubescent Ruka.”
Source: Love Connection: Romance in the Land of the Rising Sun
“The optimism was like the sun after a long spell of clouds and rain, a euphoric rush which produced both envy and awe in anyone who had become jaded, resigned, who had given up on their dreams.”
Source: Love Connection: Romance in the Land of the Rising Sun
“The regular choreography, entrances and exits of blooms in stages such that the garden looked like an ever-evolving carousel of swirling rainbows and radiant butterflies, seemed condensed. All of the flowers still obeyed some silent urgent command to make their debut. But this year, it definitely unfolded more quickly, as if racing to meet a new compelling deadline.”
Source: Love Connection: Romance in the Land of the Rising Sun
“A poet's work . . . to name the unnamable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world and stop it from going to sleep.”
Source: The Satanic Verses
“Hungry stomachs growl the same tune.”
Source: Love Connection: Romance in the Land of the Rising Sun
“It was the fundamental bifurcation of the masses of human meat into two starkly opposite classes: the haves and the have-nots. The have-nots had barely anything. The haves had it all. The haves had everything except concern and compassion for the have-nots, who they regarded as little more than cockroaches.”
Source: Love Connection: Romance in the Land of the Rising Sun
“Our fathers fought bravely. But do you know the biggest weapon unleashed by the enemy against them? It was not the Maxim gun. It was division among them. Why? Because a people united in faith are stronger than the bomb”
Source: A Grain of Wheat