No matter how gorgeous you are, you can't take away the sadness of a woman's identity

Giles 2022-03-23 09:01:45

Learn to dance, learn to drink tea, compose poems, and eloquently... All these are only in exchange for the favor of rich and powerful men.

Mamiwa said at the beginning that a geisha is not a prostitute, but a walking art. From her words, I felt the beauty of the sublime and ideal.

But what about the end? As long as a man is captured by Chiyo, he always wants to possess her, sooner or later, but how can true love ignore the wishes of the person you love?

So girls, save your time and energy, and put it where it is truly productive and can contribute to society and the world.

Beauty exists depending on the subject of aesthetics, how will hair be attached if there is no skin?

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Memoirs of a Geisha quotes

  • Sayuri Narration: [gazing at a ruined Hatsumomo in the streets] I could be her. Were we so different? She loved once. She hoped once. I could be her. I might be looking into my own future... Until the real future came falling from the air.

  • Mameha: [while teaching Sayuri] You cannot call yourself a truse geisha until you can stop a man in his tracks with a single look.