Murasaki Shikibu — "How strange a thing is the heart of man!"
How strange a thing is the heart of man!
How strange a thing is the heart of man!
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"The sound of the wind is the only thing that listens to my sorrow."
"I write because if I didn’t, my heart would burst."
"A night of endless dreams, inconsequent and wild, is this my life; none more worth telling than the rest."
"It is useless to talk with those who do not understand one and troublesome to talk with those who criticize from a feeling of superiority. Especially one-sided persons are troublesome. Few are accompl…"
"I wish I could be more like the moon—aloof and untroubled."
From *The Tale of Genji*, an exclamation reflecting on the mysterious and unpredictable nature of human emotions.
Date: c. 1000-1012 CE
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