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Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories, Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Ryunosuke Akutagawa

Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories

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  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    And yet I sensed the presence of something comical within my own anxiety. Before I knew it, I was smiling.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    Feeling a kind of salvation, I determined that I would sit and wait for the night to end, just as a sick old man waits quietly for death after long years of intense suffering.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    I began to feel that anything and everything was a lie. Politics, business, art, science: all seemed just a mottled layer of enamel covering over this life in all its horror.I felt more and more as if I were suffocating.I opened the taxi window as wide as possible, but the constriction around my heart would not give way.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    The Table of Contents listed one chapter as “The Four Fearsome Enemies—Doubt, Fear, Arrogance, Sensual Desire.” When I saw this, I felt still more defiant: these so-called “enemies” were, at least to my mind, simply different names for sensitivity and intellect.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    Compared with him, I felt like such an idiot that it brought tears to my eyes—which, in turn, lent me a degree of peace. That did not last long.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    I believed that I had committed every sin known to man, but they went on calling me “Sensei” whenever they had the chance, as if I were some sort of guru.I couldn’t help but feel in this the presence of something mocking me.“The presence of something”? But my materialism could only reject such mysticism.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    While waiting, we talked about things such as the faltering economy. He, of course, knew a lot more about such matters than I did, but one of his powerful-looking fingers bore a turquoise ring that had nothing to do with hard economic times.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    He envied medieval men’s ability to find strength in God.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    He looked away from her in silence, but in his heart he wanted to strangle her.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    Back at the hospital, I found my father eagerly awaiting my return. He sent everyone else outside the two-panel folding screen by the bed, and, gripping and caressing my hand, he began to talk about long-ago matters that I had never known—things from the time when he married my mother. They were inconsequential things—how he and she had gone to shop for a storage chest, or how they had eaten home-delivered sushi—but before I knew it my eyelids were growing hot inside, and down my father’s wasted cheeks, too, tears were flowing.
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