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Deep River Deep River by Shūsaku Endō
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“At the core of her senseless actions, she vaguely perceived that she yearned for something. A something that would provide her with a sure sense of fulfillment. But she could not fathom what that something might be.”
Shūsaku Endō, Deep River
“The smell of death was thick in the city of Vārāṇasī. And in Tokyo as well. And yet the birds blissfully sang their songs.”
Shusaku Endo, Deep River
“We'll shake, we'll shake the tree of dreams,
That solitary tree of dreams
In the centre of the verdant field.”
Shusaku Endo, Deep River
Desolation would not be the proper word to describe his feelings now; it was more the sense of emptiness he imagined he might feel standing all alone on the surface of the moon.”
Shusaku Endo, Deep River
“The seeds of salvation are buried in every act of evil.”
Shūsaku Endō, Deep River
“People are linked together by enmity than by love.”
Shūsaku Endō, Deep River
“When you were still here, Isobe thought, death seemed so far removed from me. It was as though you stood with both arms outstretched, keeping death from me. But now that you're gone, suddenly it seems right here in front of me.”
Shusaku Endo, Deep River
“But the scrawny, powerless man with his arms outstretched on the cross had at some point reclaimed Otsu. Still, that doesn't change the fact that I won. With startling rapacity God had merely picked up a man I discarded.”
Shusaku Endo, Deep River
“I have learned, though, that there is a river of humanity. Though I still don't know what lies at the end of that flowing river. But I feel as though I've started to understand what I was yearning for through all the many mistakes of my past.
What I can believe in now is the sight of all the people, each carrying his or her own individual burdens, praying at this deep river. I believe that the river embraces these people and carries them away. A river of humanity. The sorrows of this deep river of humanity. And I am a part of it.”
Shūsaku Endō, Deep River