The Essence of Loss In Fiction, Historical T At the temple there is a poem called ‘Loss’ carved into the stone. It has three words, but the poet has scratched them out. You cannot read loss, only feel it. Arthur Golden – Memoirs of a Geisha Purchase Now Arthur Golden Memoirs of a Geisha FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Familiarity Diminishes Awe In Fiction, Historical F Even the most beautiful scenery is no longer assured of our love after we have lived in it for three months. Arthur Golden – Memoirs of a Geisha Purchase Now
Adversity Reveals True Self In Fiction, Historical A Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are. Arthur Golden – Memoirs of a Geisha Purchase Now
Escaping Inner Misery In Fiction, Historical E We can never flee the misery that is within us. Arthur Golden – Memoirs of a Geisha Purchase Now
The Slow Death of Hope In Fiction, Historical T The heart dies a slow death, shedding each hope like leaves until one day there are none. No hopes. Nothing remains. Arthur Golden – Memoirs of a Geisha Purchase Now
Reward in the Struggle In Fiction, Historical R It is wrong to expect a reward for your struggles. The reward is the act of struggle itself, not what you win. Arthur Golden – Memoirs of a Geisha Purchase Now