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Yukio Mishima

“To put it in a rather vulgar way, I had been dreaming about love in the firm belief that I could not be loved, but at the final stage I had substituted desire for love and felt a sort of relief. But in the end I had understood that desire itself demanded for its fulfillment that I should forget about the conditions of my existence, and that I should abandon what for me constituted the only barrier to love, namely the belief that I could not be loved. I had always thought of desire as being something clearer than it really is, and I had not realized that it required people to see themselves in a slightly dreamlike, unreal way.”

Yukio Mishima, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
tags: desire, love
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The Temple of the Golden Pavilion The Temple of the Golden Pavilion by Yukio Mishima
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