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“I used to have a pretty dim view of humanity,â€� Tony said. “But since I started traveling—particularly to places where I anticipated being treated badly—I am on balance pretty convinced that generally speaking the human race are doing the best they can to be as good as they can, under the circumstances, whatever they may be. I guess my hope is the more people see of the world, in person hopefully, or even on television, they see ordinary people doing ordinary things, so when news happens at least they have a better idea of who we’re talking about. Put a face to some empathy, to some kinship, to some understanding. This surely is a good thing. I hope it’s a useful thing.â€� “And this is why a show like yours is terrific,â€� the president said. “Because it reminds people that actually there’s a whole bunch of the world that on a daily basis is going about its business, eating at restaurants, taking their kids to school, trying to make ends meet, playing games. The same way we are back home.”
― In the Weeds: Around the World and Behind the Scenes with Anthony Bourdain
― In the Weeds: Around the World and Behind the Scenes with Anthony Bourdain

“Does the Japanese race, wonders Jacob, derive gratification from self-inflicted misery?”
― The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
― The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet

“HE: History has no smell.
ME: Is that why we are nostalgic for it?
HE: Breathe in, breathe out. The past doesn’t stink like the present.”
― Gut Symmetries
ME: Is that why we are nostalgic for it?
HE: Breathe in, breathe out. The past doesn’t stink like the present.”
― Gut Symmetries

“I feel myself retreating to someplace deep inside. It is a pitiful kind of childhood, to know that no one loves you or is taking care of you, to always be on the outside looking in. I feel a decade older than my years. I know too much; I have seen people at their worst, at their most desperate and selfish, and this knowledge makes me wary. So I am learning to pretend, to smile and nod, to display empathy I do not feel. I am learning to pass, to look like everyone else, even though I feel broken inside.”
― Orphan Train
― Orphan Train

“Obscurity is Japan's outermost defense. The country doesn't want to be understood.”
― The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
― The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet

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