Kimonos Quote by Natsuki Takaya Download Open image “A novelist can’t be without a kimono and pen!(Shigure)” — Natsuki Takaya ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Kimonos Novelists Pens
“When people starts to enjoy a writer's pen, he becomes a legend even if his stories are neither long nor publicly surrounded by expectations.” — A. Saleh Copy Share Image
If a writer wrote merely for his time, I would have to break my pen and throw it away. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
One ought only to write when one leaves a piece of one's own flesh in the inkpot, each time one dips one's pen. — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
Readers are less and less seen as mere non-writers, the subhuman other or flawed derivative of the author; the lack of a pen is… — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
It is my contention that a really great novel is made with a knife and not a pen. A novelist must have the intestinal… — Frank Yerby Copy Share Image
You are the author of your own story , so use your own pen with beautiful colors ... — Jhoejhuejhue Copy Share Image
“In the act of writing he experiences, today, an exceptional sensual pleasure -- in the feel of the pen, snug in the crook of… — J.M. Coetzee Copy Share Image
“She writes things with her movements that I for the life of me could never write with a pen.” — Christopher Poindexter Copy Share Image
If you didn't have someone to hate, you wouldn't know what to do with yourself, would you? — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
I know it's not good to be weak and helpless. But I don't think it's good to be too strong either. In our society,… — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
Shigure Sohma: [got Tohru a maid costume for White Day] I can't wait to for her to call me master while wearing this. Hatsuharu… — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
If you think of someone's good qualities as the umeboshi in an onigiri it's as if their qualities are stuck to their back! Maybe… — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
Yuki: "Honda-san... you'd better stop, or he'll get a swelled head." Kyo: "Doesn't Shigure already HAVE a swelled head? — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
“Everyone just laughed. But then, I closed my eyes and deeply thought about the story of the tourist, deeply thinking about that story of… — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
So you're not a prince. She's pretty astute,don't you think? Owww! I'm sorry-- I'll shut up now, Princess! — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
“Because you are like that sky. Because I feel it so much that it breaks my heart…I love you.” — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
Ayame: Hello, Tori-san!! You're not going to believe what Yuki just told me! — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
“Just tell me what's so irritating."(katsu) That's none of your damn business!"(kyok) Maybe not. But I'm curious."(katsu) It's EVERYTHING you prick! God, you're annoying!… — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
If you want to stop me you're going to have to came at me like your going to kill me." -Hatsuharu — Natsuki Takaya Copy Share Image
It's more than just a dress; it's a spirit. The wrap dress was an interesting cultural phenomenon, and one that has lasted 30 years.… — Diane von Furstenberg Copy Share Image
The neck is kind of what's sexy in Japan, so you have to have the kimono a little bit back. It was just a… — Lucy Liu Copy Share Image
I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking. Recording the man shaving at the window opposite and the woman… — Christopher Isherwood Copy Share Image
Women who wear kimonos, when the fight, they have to keep their knees together, and when they use a sword, they have to move… — Lucy Liu Copy Share Image
Sabi is the color of haikai. It is different from tranquility. For example, if an old man dresses up in armor and helmet and… — Matsuo Basho Copy Share Image
She was sitting cross-legged on her bed in her white kimono, writing in a notebook with an ink pen she dipped in a bottle.… — Janet Fitch Copy Share Image
Some of the kimonos took as long as four to five months to make, with all the layers that go into it. — Colleen Atwood Copy Share Image
I think the silhouette of the kimono costume will become engraved in people's minds. I do think there'll be lots of red accents in… — Colleen Atwood Copy Share Image
The Red Kimono tells it all—the bitterness and pain as well as the joy, pride and patriotism of a people too resilient to be… — Sandra Dallas Copy Share Image
But what I could see out of the corner of my eye made me think of two lovely bundles of silk floating along a… — Arthur Golden Copy Share Image
He had never looked forward to the wisdom and other vaunted benefits of old age. Would he be able to die young—and if possible… — Yukio Mishima Copy Share Image