Min Jin Lee

Pachinko

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  • Olga Sohas quoted5 years ago
    Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit answered to, in strongest conjuration.

    —Charles Dickens
  • Kandi Tolentinohas quoted3 years ago
    The peasants knew that a spoiled son did more harm to a family than a dead one, and they kept themselves from indulging him too much
  • Anastasia Manylovahas quoted4 years ago
    It was as if a warm room had gotten cooler, but it was still the same room.
  • Muneera Al Hendihas quoted4 years ago
    Some Koreans in Japan do not wish to be called Zainichi Korean because the term means literally “foreign resident staying
  • b2273904549has quoted5 years ago
    She felt angry with him for lying, but she felt grateful, too. She had loved him, and she could not bear the thought of him being gone from this life.
  • Natalia Dushkohas quoted14 days ago
    “You must swear that you’ll be faithful to this man. If you’re not, you’ll bring far greater shame on your mother and your dead father than what you’ve already done. You must ask the Lord for forgiveness, child, and ask Him for faith and courage as you make your new home in Japan. Be perfect, child. Every Korean must be on his best behavior over there. They think so little of us already. You cannot give them any room to think worse of us. One bad Korean ruins it for thousands of others. And one bad Christian hurts tens of thousands of Christians everywhere, especially in a nation of unbelievers. Do you understand my meaning?”
  • Reshu Thakurihas quotedlast month
    their hearts yearning for another nation to be strong since their own rulers had failed them.
  • Reshu Thakurihas quotedlast month
    Men have choices that women don’t.”
  • Mallika Guptahas quoted2 months ago
    Their prosperity was more evident inside the house.
  • Mallika Guptahas quoted2 months ago
    The fisherman and his wife, thrifty and hardy peasants, refused to be distracted by the country’s incompetent aristocrats and corrupt rulers, who had lost their nation to thieves. When the rent for their house was raised again, the couple moved out of their bedroom and slept in the anteroom near the kitchen to increase the number of lodgers.
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