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His smiling face revealed a love too strong to be kept inside, but the feelings obviously rising inside him kept him from looking directly at Kikunojou. He gazed instead at Kikunojou's clear reflection on the water.


Haruo Shirane


#chris-drake #hiraga-gennai #japanese #love #romance

The art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings.


Kakuzō Okakura


#lifestyle #art

While the characters drive the epic story of Robotech, it’s the robotic mecha that capture the imagination.


Tommy Yune


#film #japan #robotech #art

In Japanese swordsmanship, it is not uncommon to speak of a unity of mind, body, and sword.


H.E. Davey


#japan #art

Real haiku is the soul of poetry. Anything that is not actually present in one's heart is not haiku. The moon glows, flowers bloom, insects cry, water flows. There is no place we cannot find flowers or think of the moon. This is the essence of haiku. Go beyond the restrictions of your era, forget about purpose or meaning, separate yourself from historical limitations—there you will find the essence of true art, religion, and science.


Santoka Taneda


#creating #haiku #japanese #poetry #zen

Where do you go when you die twice- lest a thousand deaths?


Katlyn Charlesworth


#historical-fiction #japan #death

As to the war with Japan, the President had already received my memorandum in general as to the possibility of getting a substantial unconditional surrender from Japan which I had written before leaving Washington and which he had approved.


Henry L. Stimson


#approved #before #general #getting #had

He was prepared to die for it, as one of Baudelaire's dandies might have been prepared to kill himself in order to preserve himself in the condition of a work of art, for he wanted to make this experience a masterpiece of experience which absolutely transcended the everyday. And this would annihilate the effects of the cruel drug, boredom, to which he was addicted although, perhaps, the element of boredom which is implicit in an affair so isolated from the real world was its principle appeal for him.


Angela Carter


#baudelaire #boredom #love #art

Poverty and loneliness could be seen as a liberation from strivings to become rich and popular.


Donald Richie


#art #japan #travel #art

I’m very headstrong. Once I’ve caught fire, there’s no dousing the flames—all engines full speed ahead.


Adachi Zenko


#culture #gardens #japan #art






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