Banana Yoshimoto

Novelist

Banana Yoshimoto is a contemporary Japanese author known for her poignant explorations of love and loss, particularly in her novel 'Kitchen'.

Born
July 4, 1964
Quotes
88
Rank
#268

Quote collection

Banana Yoshimoto quotes (page 5 of 5)

88 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.

Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"I wonder what it felt to move to a country where you didn't grow up. I had thought about that often since my sister got married. Do you become a character in a story native to that land, or do you, somewhere in your heart, want to return to your homeland."

Read quote 3 likes
Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"Was that what it means to be an adult, to live with ugly ambiguities?"

Read quote 3 likes
Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"Everyone lives the way she knows best. What I mean by 'their happiness' is living a life untouched as much as possible by the knowledge that we are really, all of us, alone. That's not a bad thing."

Read quote 3 likes
Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"You know, Chihiro, darling- all it takes is one little wrong step and you end up feeling frustrated your whole life, like me."

Read quote 3 likes
Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"She was still there inside me now, just as she always was: a life put on hold, a memory I didn't know how to handle."

Read quote 3 likes
Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"So, have you been enjoying yourself these days, Kazami?' I'm having lots of fun.' It was true. That made the sense of regret even keener, that this time in my life would soon be a thing of the past. I felt as if I could understand a little of what my mother had been through, and the feelings she may have had at different times. I wasn't a child anymore, and this made me feel awfully lonesome, and utterly alone."

Read quote 3 likes
Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"For ten years I had been protected, wrapped up in something like a blanket that had been stitched together from all kinds of different things. But people never notice that warmth until after they've emerged. You don't even notice that you've been inside until it's too late for you ever to go back-- that's how perfect the temperature of that blanket is."

Read quote 3 likes
Banana Yoshimoto Novelist
Popular

"I spent most of my time thinking, because I didn't have enough energy to do anything else."

Read quote 3 likes