10 Quotes & Sayings By Yukako Kabei

Yukako Kabei is a Japanese writer. She was born in Tokyo in 1923. Her parents were both writers. When she was six years old, she contracted polio and became physically disabled from the disease Read more

In 1944, at age twenty-one, she was drafted into the Japanese Imperial Army Nursing Corps, where she met her husband Masaaki Kabei, who was also a nurse. In 1947 they published a book of short stories titled "The Naked Mountain." In 1950 they moved to California. Yukako Kabei died on December 8, 2009.

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And the fact was that he remembered once thinking that he was fine with dying anywhere at any time… but now, gazing at each corpse in turn, he thought with all his heart, I’m glad I didn’t die there. I have to go home. I’ve still got things to do. Yukako Kabei
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I’ll try just putting one foot in front of the other, and walk a step at a time without rushing. So I can burn the path into my memory while I can still see it. So that when all this is over, I can find my way back. Because I intend to come back. Hopefully with all of us together. Yukako Kabei
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Now, Kieli believed in the words 'no matter what.' Maybe there weren't really any 'no matter whats' in this world, but right now, she believed that there were with all her heart. Yukako Kabei
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Back then, living hadn't had any meaning. Every so often, without any warning or any real reason, he'd even caught himself thinking, 'Maybe I'll try dying.' He'd had one foot in the world of the dead, and yet the other foot had been chained to the world of the living, and he couldn't pull it out; he'd just looed on disinterestedly, sort of like it was all happening on the other side of some window, as the dull, vague world passed him by. Never making any more to walk out into it himself. Somewhere along the way, though, he'd stopped thinking about trying to die. He wondered when that had happened. Yukako Kabei
5
For maybe the first time he could remember, he was very seriously thinking about how to best kill someone he’d never even seen. Yukako Kabei
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All at once it was just too much, and Harvey felt something about to snap. He drew back into the shadowy side of the doorway, out of site. Then he slid down the wall to the ground and put his palm over his mouth to hold in his breath and his feelings both. He'd forced in more air then he could hold, and his lungs were burning. More importantly, his heart hurt... He wished he hadn't eavesdropped. Yukako Kabei
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I want to take one last journey together, just the three of us, and go back to Easterbury… and let the Corporal relax and rest in peace. I’ll be with you, Kieli, I’ll still be with you… Won’t that do…? Yukako Kabei
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A guy with no will to live isn't worth killing. Yukako Kabei
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What is this?! I couldn't die back when I would've been glad to die anywhere, anytime, but now that dying would take hardly any effort, suddenly I can't afford to yet? What the hell am I supposed to do? Yukako Kabei