Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Santoka Taneda

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Japanese author Santoka Taneda.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Santoka Taneda

Taneda Santōka was the pen-name of a Japanese author and haiku poet. He is known for his free verse haiku — a style which does not conform to the formal rules of traditional haiku.

Completely dried up, They've become beans.
Several ripe persimmons Left on the branches; Gray clouds come and go.
Do not be attached to the past or wait for the future. Be grateful for each day, that is enough. I do not believe in a future world, I deny the past. I believe entirely in the present. Employ your entire body and mind in the eternal now.
Haiku is not a shriek, a howl, a sigh, or a yawn; rather, it is the deep breath of life.
Real haiku is the soul of poetry. Anything that is not actually present in one's heart is not haiku. The moon glows, flowers bloom, insects cry, water flows. There is no place we cannot find flowers or think of the moon. This is the essence of haiku. Go beyond the restrictions of your era, forget about purpose or meaning, separate yourself from historical limitations—there you will find the essence of true art, religion, and science.
Weeds grasp their own essence and express its truth. — © Santoka Taneda
Weeds grasp their own essence and express its truth.
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