15 Quotes from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa

Hello. Here is a list of 15 quotes that I liked and saved while reading The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa. I hope you will like them too. By the way, I am Deepak Kundu, an avid book reader, quotes collector and blogger.

The Cat Who Saved Books Quotes

  • The important stuff is always difficult to understand. Most people don’t get that obvious truth. They just go about their everyday lives.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • This world throws all kinds of obstacles at us, we are forced to endure so much that is absurd. Our best weapon for fighting all the pain and trouble in the world isn’t logic or violence. It’s humour.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • It’s not true that the more you read, the more you see of the world. No matter how much knowledge you cram into your head, unless you think with your own mind, walk with your own feet, the knowledge you acquire will never be anything more than empty and borrowed.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • It’s all very well to read a book, but when you’ve finished, it’s time to set foot in the world.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • It’s good to be humble. But there’s such a thing as taking it too far.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • The obvious is no longer obvious in today’s world. In today’s world, a lot of what should be obvious has been turned upside down.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • Books and music are so similar, don’t you think? They bring wisdom, courage, and healing to our lives. Created by human beings as tools that bring comfort and inspiration to ourselves.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • Reading a book is a lot like climbing a mountain. Reading isn’t only for pleasure or entertainment. Sometimes you need to examine the same lines deeply, read the same sentences over again. Sometimes you sit there, head in hands, only progressing at a painstakingly slow pace. And the result of all this hard work and careful study is that suddenly you’re there and your field of vision expands. It’s like finding a great view at the end of a long climbing trail.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • It’s a kindness to let someone know when their behaviour’s off, even if you antagonize them by doing so.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • Time is merciless in its passing. No matter how sad, how painful, how nonsensical a thing might happen, time refused to stand still and wait.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • Being able to express shallow words of sympathy in a sweet voice doesn’t make someone a caring, compassionate soul. What’s important is the ability to have empathy for another human being – to be able to feel their pain, to walk alongside them in their suffering. That’s not a special or unusual power. It’s a natural ability that everyone possesses. The problem is that most people have lost touch with that ability in the hustle and bustle of their daily lives.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • A book that sits on a shelf is nothing but a bundle of paper. Unless it is opened, a book possessing great power or an epic story is mere scraps of paper.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • Books have souls. A cherished book will always have a soul. It will come to its reader’s aid in times of crisis.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • Books are filled with human thoughts and feelings. People suffering, people who are sad or happy, laughing with joy. By reading their words and their stories, by experiencing them together, we learn about the hearts and minds of other people besides ourselves. Thanks to books, it’s possible to learn not only about the people around us every day, but people living in totally different worlds.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa
  • There was no such thing as having no choice. There were many roads to choose from. What was important was not to let yourself roll along aimlessly, but to pick a road.Quote from The Cat Who Saved Books book by Sosuke Natsukawa