Yukio Mishima Quotes - Page 2
Anything can become excusable when seen from the standpoint of the result
Yukio Mishima (2011). “The Temple of the Golden Pavilion”, p.165, Tuttle Publishing
"Sun and Steel: Art, Action and Ritual Death". Book by Yukio Mishima, 1970.
Human beings - they go on being born and dying, dying and being born. It's kind of boring, isn't it?
"Ken" (1963) (translation by John Bester)
Yukio Mishima (2010). “The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea”, p.50, Random House
Possessing by letting go of things was a secret of ownership unknown to youth.
Yukio Mishima, Cecilia Segawa Seigle (1974). “The temple of dawn”, Harvill Secker
For clearly it is impossible to touch eternity with one hand and life with the other.
Yukio Mishima (2011). “The Temple of the Golden Pavilion”, p.109, Tuttle Publishing
if the world changed, i could not exist, and if i changed, the world could not exist
Yukio Mishima (2011). “The Temple of the Golden Pavilion”, p.87, Tuttle Publishing
"The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea". Book by Yukio Mishima, 1965.
The period of childhood is a stage on which time and space become entangled.
Yukio Mishima (1958). “Confessions of a Mask”, p.15, New Directions Publishing
Yukio Mishima (1958). “Confessions of a Mask”, p.118, New Directions Publishing
There is no virtue in curiosity. In fact, it might be the most immoral desire a man can possess.
Yukio Mishima (1958). “Confessions of a Mask”, p.222, New Directions Publishing
Yukio Mishima (1990). “Spring Snow”, Vintage
Yukio Mishima (1990). “Runaway Horses”, Vintage
"Yukio Mishima: Samurai Writer". Documentary, 1985.
Yukio Mishima (1959). “The temple of the golden pavilion”, Alfred A. Knopf