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"Between Themselves Wang An-yi

4.5

Reminded of Bartleby the Scrivener:
“To a sensitive being, pity is not seldom pain. And when at last it is perceived that such pity cannot lead to…succor, common sense bids the soul rid of it. What I saw…persuaded me that the scrivener was the victim of innate and incurable disorder…his body did not pain him; it was his soul that suffered, and his soul I could not reach”"
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Shūsaku Endō
“No doubt his fellow priests would condemn his act as sacrilege; but even if he was betraying them, he was not betraying his Lord. He loved him now in a different way from before. Everything that had taken place until now had been necessary to bring him to this love. 'Even now I am the last priest in this land. But Our Lord was not silent. Even if he had been silent, my life until this day would have spoken of him.”
Shūsaku Endō, Silence

Shūsaku Endō
“The wisdom of peasants shows itself in their ability to pretend that they are fools.”
Shūsaku Endō, Silence

Shūsaku Endō
“At night as he lay in bed with his eyes closed listening to the song of the turtledove in the trees, behind his closed eyelids he would pass through every scene in the life of Christ. From childhood the face of Christ had been for him the fulfillment of his every dream and ideal. The face of Christ as he preached to the crowd the Sermon on the Mount. The face of Christ as he passed over the Lake of Galilee at dusk. Even in its moments of terrble torture this face had never lost its beauty. Those soft, clear eyes which pierced to the very core of a man's being were now fixed upon him. The face that could do no wrong, utter no word of insult. When the vision of this face came before him, fear and trembling seemed to vanquish like the tiny ripples that are quietly sucked up by the sand of the seashore.”
Shūsaku Endō, Silence

Shūsaku Endō
“I was only giving expression to a sad reflection that was rising in my mind. Kichijiro was right in saying that all men are not saints and heroes. How many of our Christians, if only they had been born in another age from this persecution would never have been confronted with the problem of apostasy or martyrdom but would have lived blessed lives of faith until the very hour of death.”
Shusaku Endo, Silence

Shūsaku Endō
“If we did not believe that truth is universal, why should so many missionaries endure these hardships? It is precisely because truth is common to all countries and all times that we call it truth. If a true doctrine were not true alike in Portugal and Japan we could not call it true.”
Shūsaku Endō, Silence

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