The Tokyo Zodiac Murders Quotes
The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
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“The deeper the pain you have, the more you hide it. I am sure I am not the only one who has suffered. The bitter truth is often covered with fake smiles.”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“We're all struggling so hard, heading in the wrong direction. All our efforts are in vain, Kazumi. They come to nothing! Our pleasure, our sorrow, our anger—it all comes and goes like a typhoon or a squall or cherry blossoms. We are all being pushed by our petty feelings and carried away to the same place. None of us can resist it. Do whatever you think is idealistic? But it's not! It's just petty! We only end up knowing that our efforts were in vain!”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“Saya mungkin berbeda dari orang lain, tetapi itulah yang menjadikan saya seorang seniman. Seni bukanlah meniru hasil karya orang lain; seni sejati hanya ada dalam perbedaan. Meskipun akan lebih mudah, saya tidak pernah mau mengikuti jejak orang lain.”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“I'm a huge fan of mysteries; in fact, they're almost an addiction. If a week goes by without reading a mystery, I suffer withdrawal symptoms. Then I wander around like I'm sleepwalking and wake up in a bookshop, looking for a mystery novel. I've read just about every mystery story ever written...but it's not an intellectual pursuit; it's more like me getting my fill of gossip.”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“Art is not to copy the work of another; real art exists only in difference.”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“Most people lead such boring lives, they try to justify themselves by putting everyone else in neat little categories.”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“Chúng ta đọc được gì trên báo chí nào? Chỉ toàn những mẫu rập khuôn và định kiến! Khi một sinh viên cần cù tự sát, người ta luôn cho rằng chính sự cạnh tranh khốc liệt trong các kì thi tuyển đã giết chết cậu bé. Thật vớ vẩn! Mọi người chưa bao giờ nghĩ xem sự thật là gì. Hầu hết mọi người sống cuộc đời rất tẻ nhạt, họ cố gắng biện minh cho bản thân bằng cách đặt tất cả những người khác vào các nhóm phân loại.”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“if you love seemingly impossible murder mysteries then you should check out the fantastic Locked Room International website (lockedroominternational.com or mylri.com) created by John Pugmire, the editor of this translation. LRI publishes English-language versions of locked-room mysteries from all over the world. John’s translation of Paul Halter’s The Crimson Fog (Le Brouillard Rouge) was”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“Let me see… What’s your favourite Sherlock Holmes case?” “I love them all!” “Just choose one.” “OK… ‘The Speckled Band’. That was Arthur Conan Doyle’s own favourite, and it’s also his most popular story.” “Oh, that one! It’s the weirdest of all his cases! It’s a story about a snake, right? If you keep a snake in a safe, it will soon die from lack of oxygen. And suppose it does survive in the box: snakes don’t drink milk. Have you ever seen any reptiles breast-feeding their babies? Only mammals do that. And how about a man whistling for a snake? Actually snakes can’t be trained. They don’t have ears, so how can they respond to a man’s commands? It’s a matter of common sense. Was Holmes stupid or what? Since the incidents were so unrealistic, I have to assume the story was made up by Dr Watson.”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“Then there’s the novel A Golden Key, by Akimitsu Takagi.” “Which has something to say about this same longitude?”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
“Well,” I replied, “this may be a bit off the subject, but Heikichi wasn’t the only one who had it on his mind. The mystery writer Seicho Matsumoto wrote about it in his book Longitude 139 Degrees East. You may not be as well versed in mystery novels as I am. Have you ever heard of it?”
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
― The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
