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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Sayo Masuda

Autobiography of a Geisha is a book by Sayo Masuda . It was first published in Japan in 1957, and the English translation by G. G. Rowley was published in 2003. Masuda wrote her autobiography between the years of 1956 and 1957 in response to a magazine ad for a non-fiction women's writing competition. Having never learned to read kanji, Masuda wrote the entire book in hiragana, with her editors carefully working to convert her writing into standard kanji in-post whilst preserving the feeling of her original writing.

Author | Born: 1925
Nor was I the only one struggling.To live an ordinary life, like any ordinary person, must have been the vain dream of countless others. — © Sayo Masuda
Nor was I the only one struggling.To live an ordinary life, like any ordinary person, must have been the vain dream of countless others.
When someone who's starved of love is shown something that looks like sincere affection, is it any wonder that she jumps at it and clings to it?
Being in love isn't the only way of loving. I realized with all my being that if you loved somebody- it didn't matter who it was- and dedicated yourself to bringing joy to your loved one, you, too, would be redeemed.
In every human heart is a place where you put all your broken dreams. When something doesn't work out, no matter what it may be, you just have to give it up and stuff it in with your broken dreams. And make sure you keep the lid on tight.
What a lovely place this world would be if only people would feel affection for everyone else, and all the ugliness of the human heart were to vanish - our envy of those better off than ourselves and our scorn for those worse off.
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