Más que de la mujer, el hombre tiende a enamorarse de los fragmentos y detalles de las cosas.
Kōbō AbeStichwörter: love women-and-men relashionship
Suicide is an escape from life. What is life? An escape from death. This means that each of us must die twice. There is the death waiting us ahead, and the death that comes pursuing us from behind. Your trouble is that you're confused, Once you are free at least from the death that comes pursuing you, you can relax and enjoy life as you go along.
Kōbō AbeI rather think the world is like sand. The fundamental nature of sand is very difficult to grasp when you think of it in its stationary state. Sand not only flows, but this very flow is the sand.
Kōbō AbeThe suffering of being imprisoned rests in the fact that it is impossible, at any time, to escape from oneself.
Kōbō AbeDefeat begins with the fear that one has lost.
Kōbō AbeStichwörter: life
In seeing there is love, in being seen there is abhorrence. One grins, trying to bear the pain of being seen. But not just anyone can be someone who only looks. If the one who is looked at looks back, then the person who was looking becomes the one who is looked at.
Kōbō AbeThis crazy, blind beating of wings caused by man-made light... this irrational connection between spiders, moths and light. If a law appeared without reason, like this, what would one believe in?
Kōbō AbeOnly the happy ones return to contentment. Those who were sad return to despair.
Kōbō AbeEveryone has his own philosophy that doesn't hold good for anybody else.
Kōbō AbeOf course, according to one theory a mask is apparently the expression of an extremely metaphysical aspiration to give oneself a kind of transcendental disguise, for the mask is not simply something compensatory.
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