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For the time being Words scatter Are they fallen leaves?
Ruth Ozeki
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Ruth Ozeki
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: March 12
Film Director
Novelist
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New Haven
Connecticut
Ruth L. Ozeki
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Zazen is better than a home. Zazen is a home that you can't ever lose.
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Sometimes when she told stories about the past her eyes would get teary from all the memories she had, but they weren't tears. She wasn't crying. They were just the memories, leaking out.
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Casting your voice out into the future is very beautiful to me.
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Do all kids have to worry about their parents’ mental health? The way society is set up, parents are supposed to be the grown-up ones and look after the kids, but a lot of times it’s the other way around.
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With the ancient is wisdom and in length of days understanding.
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Fiction is an elemental force, which has the power to shape reality in its own image - or images, I should say - because reality, like light, exists not only as a single point or particle, but also as an array of possibilities.
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Life is fleeting. Don't waste a single moment of your precious life. Wake up now! And now! And now!
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Am I crazy? she asked. I feel like I am sometimes. Maybe, he said, rubbing her forehead. But don't worry about it. You need to be a little bit crazy. Crazy is the price you pay for having an imagination. It's your superpower. Tapping into the dream. It's a good thing not a bad thing.
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You never know who it's going to be, or what they'll bring, but whatever it is, it's always exactly what is needed.
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What if I travel so far away in my dreams that I can't get back in time to wake up?
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The past is weird. I mean, does it really exist ? It feels like it exists, but where is it ? And if it did exists, but doesn’t now, then where did it go ?
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By the time we, consumers, are aware of processes like genetic engineering, they're already being done. It's sort of like the war in Iraq: By the time we know about it, it's almost a fait accompli. And that's certainly true with science.
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I have a pretty good memory, but memories are time beings, too, like cherry blossoms or ginkgo leaves for a while they are beautiful, and then they fade and die.
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Every seed has a story.
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When Im writing a novel, which is what I like to write, I get up early, sit zazen, make a pot of green tea. I wear wrist cuffs to keep my wrists warm and minimize irritation from extended contact with the surface of my desk. I sit down and write.
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It was really a means-of-production problem. It costs so much to make films. With a novel, you can write the whole thing on a ream of paper from Staples for $4.
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She smiled. “Life is full of stories. Or maybe life is only stories. Good night, my dear Nao.
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Even though I was making documentaries, my films had fictional elements to them. I think I like blurring those distinctions because so much of what we see on television purports to be the truth, but it's often largely imaginary - or wishful thinking, or any number of less honorable things.
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