Ueda Akinari Quotes

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  • In friendship, bond not with a shallow man.

  • Without a constant livelihood, there will be no constant heart.

  • The moon glows on the river, wind rustles the pines. Long night clear evening--what are they for?

    Moon   Night   Wind  
  • Shape I may take, converse I may, but neither god nor Buddha am I, rather an insensate being whose heart thus differs from that of man.

    "Tales of Moonlight and Rain". Book by Ueda Akinari, www.newyorker.com. 1776.
  • Though I cannot flee from the world of corruption, I can prepare tea with water from a mountain stream and put my heart to rest

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