The Makioka Sisters Quotes
The Makioka Sisters
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Jun'ichirō Tanizaki11,670 ratings, 4.03 average rating, 1,473 reviews
The Makioka Sisters Quotes
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“The ancients waited for cherry blossoms, grieved when they were gone, and lamented their passing in countless poems. How very ordinary the poems had seemed to Sachiko when she read them as a girl, but now she knew, as well as one could know, that grieving over fallen cherry blossoms was more than a fad or convention.”
― The Makioka Sisters
― The Makioka Sisters
“Teinosuke preferred not to be too deeply involved in domestic problems, and particularly with regard to Etsuko's upbringing he was of the view that matters might best be left to his wife. Lately, however, with the outbreak of the China Incident, he had become conscious of the need to train strong, reliant women, women able to support the man behind the gun.”
― The Makioka Sisters
― The Makioka Sisters
“To Yukiko, however, drawn as she was to the past, there was something very unsatisfactory about this brother in law, and she was sure that from his grave her father too was reproaching Tatsuo.”
― The Makioka Sisters
― The Makioka Sisters
