Quotes About Change
Bütün bunlara kar?? ba????kl?k kazand???m? söylemiyorum, ama böyle yaÅŸamay? öÄŸrendim.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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How can you ask a world that has come to regard cancer as curable, how can you ask such a world to put away that cure, to go back to the dark days? There was no going back.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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But the fact was, I suppose, there were powerful tides tugging us apart by then, and it only needed something like that to finish the task.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Even so, I believe there's still hope. I believe help might come from a place the adults haven't yet considered. But we need to do something now quickly.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Tendréis que reconocer que a veces, es así como funcionan las cosas en este mundo. Las opiniones de la gente, sus sentimientos, un día van en una dirección y otro día en otra
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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A land of fences is so temporary. You can change things as easily as a stage set. I used to act, you know. Sometimes in decent theaters. Wretched theaters too. Fences, what are they? Stage design. That's the nice thing about England. Hedges give a sense of history properly set down in the land.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Something has changed in the character of the younger generation in a way I do not fully understand, and certain aspects of this change are undeniably disturbing.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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We're going to be leaving here soon. It's not like a game any more. We've got to think carefully.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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But I could not escape the feeling that what I was really seeing was a weariness with life; the spark which had once made her such a lively, and at times volatile person seemed now to have gone.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Harry has a lot of ideas about changes to this and that, but really, no one in the village wants upheaval, even if it might benefit them. People here want to be left alone to lead their quiet little lives. They don't want to be bothered with this issue and that issue.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Miss Kenton and my father had arrived at the house at more or less the same time – that is to say, the spring of 1922 – as a consequence of my losing at one stroke the previous housekeeper and under-butler.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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As I say, these were helpful lessons for me. Not only had I learned that 'changes' were a part of Josie, and that I should be ready to accommodate them, I'd begun to understand also that this wasn't a trait peculiar just to Josie; that people often felt the need to prepare a side of themselves to display to passers-by – as they might in a store window – and that such a display needn't be taken so seriously once the moment had passed.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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the evening field, hovering against the sky, each creature within it busily changing position, anxious to find a better one, but never straying beyond the boundary of the shape they made together.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Nuestra desgracia fue haber sido hombres normales en una época que no lo era.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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The war, ghastly as it was, represented no more than "an awkward window in Man's evolution" when for a few years our technical progress had run ahead of our organisational capacities.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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The Giant, once buried, now stirs.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Potser algun dia tots aquests conflictes s'acabaran, i no serà pas gràcies a cap gran estadista o a cap església o a cap institució com aquesta. Serà perquè la gent haurà canviat. Seran com tu, Puffin: una barreja. ¿Per què no ho hem de voler ser, mestissos? És una cosa saludable.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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but then it is perhaps in the nature of coming away on a trip such as this that one is prompted towards such surprising new perspectives on topics one imagined one had long ago thought through thoroughly.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Não há virtude nenhuma em se apegar à tradição só pela tradição, como fazem alguns.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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I'm not saying it's always easy. We all have our bad days. But compared to what we had before, we feel like…we're really living for the first time.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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It's not so bad now,' she said, even though the rain was as steady as ever. 'Let's just go out there. Then maybe the sun will come out too.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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it is perhaps in the nature of coming away on a trip such as this that one is prompted towards such surprising new perspectives on topics one imagined one had long ago thought through thoroughly.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Chân tr?i tít t?p là má»™t Ä'i?u t?t ??p khi anh còn tr?. Nhưng ??n tu?i này r?i thì anh ph?i... anh ph?i có ???c má»™t góc nhìn má»›i.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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Not only had I learned that 'changes' were a part of Josie...I'd begun to understand also that this wasn't a trait particular just to Josie; that people often felt the need to prepare a side of themselves to display to passers-by - as they might in a store window - and that such a display needn't be taken so seriously once the moment had passed.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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