Yukio Mishima Quotes
At Thirteen, Noboru Was Convinced Of His Own Genius (each Of The Others In The Gang Felt The Same Way) And Certain That Life Consisted Of A Few Simple Signals And Decisions; That Death Took Root At The Moment Of Birth And Man's Only Recourse Thereafter Was To Water And Tend It; That Propagation Was A Fiction; Consequently, Society Was A Fiction Too: That Fathers And Teachers, By Virtue Of Being Fathers And Teachers, Were Guilty Of A Grievous Sin. Therefore, His Own Father's Death, When He Was Eight, Had Been A Happy Incident, Something To Be Proud Of.
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