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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"Old age is a disease from which there is no recovery but the old nun's recent attack had certainly been brought on chiefly by the fatigue of so much travelling."
"Real things in the darkness seem no realer than dreams."
"I wish I could be more like the moon—aloof and untroubled."
"There are as many sorts of women as there are women."
"The sound of the wind is the only thing that listens to my sorrow."
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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