Kazuo Ishiguro

The remains of the day

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  • gal3011has quoted5 years ago
    For it was then that I felt the first healthy flush of anticipation for the many interesting experiences I know these days ahead hold in store for me.
  • evshirninahas quoted6 months ago
    Just shows you never know who you’re addressing when you start talking to a stranger.
  • Lunahas quotedlast year
    Kazuo Ishiguro
    I've travelled the world twice over,

    Met the famous: saints and sinners,

    Poets and artists, kings and queens,

    Old stars and hopeful beginners,

    I've been where no-one's been before,

    Learned secrets from writers and cooks

    All with one library ticket

    To the wonderful world of books.

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  • Teddyhas quoted3 years ago
    Continentals are unable to be butlers because they are as a breed incapable of the emotional restraint which only the English race are capable of. Continentals – and by and large the Celts, as you will no doubt agree – are as a rule unable to control themselves in moments of strong emotion, and are thus unable to maintain a professional demeanour other than in the least challenging of situations. If I may return to my earlier metaphor – you will excuse my putting it so coarsely – they are like a man who will, at the slightest provocation, tear off his suit and his shirt and run about screaming. In a word, ‘dignity’ is beyond such persons. We English have an important advantage over foreigners in this respect and it is for this reason that when you think of a great butler, he is bound, almost by definition, to be an Englishman.
  • chandanahas quoted3 years ago
    And yet what precisely is this ‘greatness’? Just where, or in what, does it lie? I am quite aware it would take a far wiser head than mine to answer such a question, but if I were forced to hazard a guess, I would say that it is the very lack of obvious drama or spectacle that sets the beauty of our land apart. What is pertinent is the calmness of that beauty, its sense of restraint. It is as though the land knows of its own beauty, of its own greatness, and feels no need to shout it
  • chandanahas quoted3 years ago
    And yet tonight, in the quiet of this room, I find that what really remains with me from this first day’s travel is not Salisbury Cathedral, nor any of the other charming sights of this city, but rather that marvellous view encountered this morning of the rolling English countryside
  • Karina Tarasenkohas quoted3 years ago
    vices and failings
  • Karina Tarasenkohas quoted3 years ago
    foot the bill
  • gal3011has quoted5 years ago
    You’ve got to enjoy yourself. The evening’s the best part of the day. You’ve done your day’s work. Now you can put your feet up and enjoy it. That’s how I look at it. Ask anybody, they’ll all tell you. The evening’s the best part of the day.
  • Irina Shevelevahas quoted7 years ago
    For our generation, I believe it is accurate to say, viewed the world not as a ladder, but more as a wheel.
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