The Old Man of the Moon Quotes
The Old Man of the Moon
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The Old Man of the Moon Quotes
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“If you like something, you don't care if it's ugly.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“She understood what my eyes said, and the language of my brows. She did everything according to my expression, and everything she did was as I wished it.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“True respect comes from the heart, not from empty words.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“Most arguments people have begin with joke.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“Every time the wind would rustle the bamboo trees in the yard, or the moon would shine through the leaves of the banana tree outside my window, I would look out and miss her so terribly that dreams of her took possession of my soul.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“I wonder if there is another couple in the world as much in love as we are.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“So every morning I got up early with her, and from that time on we were inseparable, like a man and his shadow. Words could not describe our love.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“I would look out and miss her so terribly that dreams of her took possession of my soul.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“She spent all day with me as I studied, and we talked of ancient times, analysed the moon, and discussed the flowers.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“Our souls became smoke and mist.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“The events of that day were another omen that we were not to grow old together.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“In the midst of life, I have been just like an Immortal. But a true Immortal must go through many incarnations before reaching enlightenment.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“Even someone who lives a hundred years must still die one day.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“It's true that heaven watches over the good.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“On the other hand, she prized shabby old books and tattered paintings. She would take the partial remnants of books, separate them all into sections by topic, and then have them rebound. These she called her 'Fragments of Literature'. When she found some calligraphy or a painting that had been ruined, she felt she had to search for a piece of old paper on which to remount it. If there were portions missing, she would ask me to restore them. These she named the 'Collection of Discarded Delights'.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“That which they seldom see they consider most wonderful.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“When I shut my eyes I feels as if I'm floating, as if I were walking in the mist. Is my spirit leaving me, while only my body remains?”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“And whose fault was it that she died? It was my fault, what else can I say? I would advise all the husbands and wives in the world not to hate one another, certainly, but also not to love too deeply. As it is said, 'An affectionate couple cannot grow old together.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“The world is so vast, but still everyone looks up at the same moon. I wonder if there is another couple in the world as much in love as we are.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
“I felt like a bird that had lost its flock. My world was shaken.”
― The Old Man of the Moon
― The Old Man of the Moon
