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“For some reason I always miss the right timing to argue against crude theories like this”
Kim Hana, Two Women Living Together
“it seems there are people who like throwing pebbles into a perfectly still lake.”
Kim Hana, Two Women Living Together
“Cooking for someone is a noble act that stems from pure goodwill. It’s a highly cumbersome task; the work of preparing all the ingredients, chopping them up, cooking them this way and that and, finally, arranging them nicely on a plate. That food enters our body, becomes our blood and flesh, and keeps us alive – what more could we ask for?”
Kim Hana, Two Women Living Together
“A happy life isn't achieved by preparing for and avoiding pain, loss and agony. Without those, perhaps life wouldn't be life at all.”
Kim Hana, Two Women Living Together
“People, too, possess their own climates and cultures, and spending time with someone is like exploring a new destination.”
Kim Hana, Two Women Living Together
“Cooking for someone is a noble act that stems from pure goodwill. It’s a highly cumbersome task; the work of preparing all the ingredients”
Kim Hana, Two Women Living Together
“Marriage wasn’t a solution. In fact, it felt like the most foolish thing to do - running straight into another draining world, one ruled by the institution of marriage, in-laws and patriarchy. Besides, it didn’t seem like any man was going to sweep me off my feet and turn me into a fool anytime soon - and that wasn’t something I wanted anyway.”
Kim Hana, Two Women Living Together