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  • #1
    Sohn Won-Pyung
    “But books were different. They had lots of blanks. Blanks between words and even between lines. I could squeeze myself in there and sit, or walk, or scribble down my thoughts. It didn’t matter if I had no idea what the words meant. Turning the pages was half the battle.”
    Won-pyung Sohn, Almond

  • #2
    Sohn Won-Pyung
    “From what I understood, love was an extreme idea. A word that seemed to force something undefinable into the prison of letters. But the word was used so easily, so often. People spoke of love so casually, just to mean the slightest pleasure or thanks.”
    Won-pyung Sohn, Almond

  • #3
    “I don’t like knowing people in the context of things. "Oh, that’s the person I work out with. That’s the person I’m in a book club with. That’s the person I did that show with." Because once the context ends, so does the friendship”
    Jennette McCurdy, I'm Glad My Mom Died

  • #4
    “I yearn to know the people I love deeply and intimately—without context, without boxes—and I yearn for them to know me that way, too.”
    Jennette McCurdy, I'm Glad My Mom Died

  • #5
    “SLIPS ARE TOTALLY NORMAL. WHEN you have a slip, it’s just that. A slip. It doesn’t define you. It doesn’t make you a failure. The most important thing is that you don’t let that slip become a slide,”
    Jennette McCurdy, I'm Glad My Mom Died

  • #6
    Han Kang
    “Standing at this border where land and water meet, watching the seemingly endless recurrence of the waves (though this eternity is in fact illusion: the earth will one day vanish, everything will one day vanish), the fact that our lives are no more than brief instants is felt with unequivocal clarity.”
    Han Kang, The White Book

  • #7
    한강
    “because at some point you'll inevitably cast me aside. When I am at my weakest, when I'm most in need of help, You will turn your back on me, cold and irrevocable. And that is something perfectly clear to me. And I cannot now return to the time before that knowledge.”
    한강, The White Book

  • #8
    Satoshi Yagisawa
    “Don’t be afraid to love someone. When you fall in love, I want you to fall in love all the way. Even if it ends in heartache, please don’t live a lonely life without love. I’ve been so worried that because of what happened you’ll give up on falling in love. Love is wonderful. I don’t want you to forget that. Those memories of people you love, they never disappear. They go on warming your heart as long as you live. When you get old like me, you’ll understand.”
    Satoshi Yagisawa, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

  • #9
    Satoshi Yagisawa
    “It’s funny. No matter where you go, or how many books you read, you still know nothing, you haven’t seen anything. And that’s life.”
    Satoshi Yagisawa, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

  • #10
    Satoshi Yagisawa
    “I wanted to see the whole world for myself. I wanted to see the whole range of possibilities. Your life is yours. It doesn't belong to anyone else. I wanted to know what it would mean to live life on my own terms.”
    Satoshi Yagisawa, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

  • #11
    Satoshi Yagisawa
    “It felt like no matter how many times I walked to her, I could never close the gap between us. Sometimes it felt like we were standing on opposite sides of a river, talking to one another from across an enormous divide”
    Satoshi Yagisawa, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

  • #12
    Hwang Bo-Reum
    “A life surrounded by good people is a successful life. It might not be success as defined by society, but thanks to the people around you, each day is a successful day'.”
    Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop

  • #13
    Hwang Bo-Reum
    “Every one of us is like an island; alone and lonely. It's not a bad thing. Solitude sets us free, just as loneliness brings depth to our lives. In the novels I like, the characters are like isolated islands. In the novels I love, the characters used to be like isolated islands, until their fates gradually intertwined; the kind of stories where you whisper, 'You were here?' and a voice answers, 'Yes, always.”
    Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop

  • #14
    Hwang Bo-Reum
    “Sometimes I think about how lucky it is that I enjoy the wind. When the evening breeze blows, I thank it for clearing up the stuffiness in me and letting me breathe easier.”
    Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop

  • #15
    Hwang Bo-Reum
    “A day well spent is a life well lived.”
    Hwang Bo-Reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop

  • #16
    Hwang Bo-Reum
    “You might not notice right away, but everyone in the novel is taking small steps forward, whether it’s learning something new, or making a change to their lives. What they’re doing might be far from achieving what society deems as success, but they’re growing and changing through their consistent efforts – taking several steps away from where they started off. How others judge where they stand – be it high or low, good or bad – doesn’t matter to them. The fact that they’ve progressed, and are happy where they are, is sufficient. The yardstick to measure one’s life lies within oneself. And that’s good enough.”
    Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop

  • #17
    Hwang Bo-Reum
    “When it comes to parents . . . I think it’s more comfortable to live a life that you want instead of a life that would not disappoint them. Of course, it’s a pity that the closest people to you are the ones disappointed in you. But there’s no way to live your whole life according to your parents’ wishes.”
    Hwang Bo-reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop



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