Depois de tudo que viu e viveu, Reiji hoje se dá conta da relevância do trivial, do simples, do banal, das pequenas coisas cotidianas que quase sempr… - Toshikazu Kawaguchi

" "

Depois de tudo que viu e viveu, Reiji hoje se dá conta da relevância do trivial, do simples, do banal, das pequenas coisas cotidianas que quase sempre nos passam despercebidas e que ele considerava como óbvias e perenes, da felicidade e do privilégio de se ter ao lado alguém importante em sua vida. Certas coisas acabam não sendo transmitidas como deveriam quando deixamos para dizê-las no dia seguinte. Mas… e se não houver o dia seguinte? Você empurrou com a barriga e o amanhã não chegou. E agora?

Portuguese
Collect this quote

About Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Toshikazu Kawaguchi (; born 3 April, 1971) is a Japanese author, screenwriter, and director born in Osaka, Japan. He has received the Grand Prize of the Suginami Theatre Festival for his stage version of Before the Coffee Gets Cold as well as having been nominated for the Bookseller's Award for the novel version. ja:コーヒーが冷めないうちに

Biography information from Wikipedia

Unlimited Quote Collections

Organize your favorite quotes without limits. Create themed collections for every occasion with Premium.

Related quotes. More quotes will automatically load as you scroll down, or you can use the load more buttons.

Additional quotes by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Try QuoteGPT

Chat naturally about what you need. Each answer links back to real quotes with citations.

The present hadn’t changed — but those two people had. Both Kohtake and Hirai returned to the present with a changed heart. Kei gently closed her eyes. I was so absorbed in the things that I couldn’t change, I forgot the most important thing.

Loading...