There may be nothing more deep-rooted and stubborn than the human tendency to look at and think of things with themselves at the center.
- from How Do You Live? book by Genzaburo Yoshino
There may be nothing more deep-rooted and stubborn than the human tendency to look at and think of things with themselves at the center.
- from How Do You Live? book by Genzaburo Yoshino
When I think how sometimes people can be brave enough to overcome any fear, any hardship, it gives me a feeling I can hardly describe. To charge right at the things that are painful and difficult, break through to the other side, and take pleasure in that - don't you think that's truly fantastic?
- from How Do You Live? book by Genzaburo Yoshino