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“Tokyo is a very safe city. At night it becomes quiet the way New York never does.”
Rick Kennedy“How does it feel to be helpless, Led?To depend on something that fails you?There's no more running from who you are; no one to hold you together anymore.You're alone now--The ghost of Tokyo has come for you all.”
Rick Remender, Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 2: Come Join Us“Tokyo would probably be the foreign city if I had to eat one city's food for the rest of my life, every day. It would have to be Tokyo, and I think the majority of chefs you ask that question would answer the same way.”
Anthony Bourdain“Tokyo is bigger than Kumamoto. And Japan is bigger than Tokyo. And even bigger than Japan... Even bigger than Japan is the inside of your head. Don't ever surrender yourself ― not to Japan, not to anything. You may think that what you're doing is for the sake of the nation, but let something take possession of you like that, and all you do is bring it down.”
Sōseki Natsume, Sanshirō“In Paris the cashiers sit rather than stand. They run your goods over a scanner, tally up the price, and then ask you for exact change. The story they give is that there aren't enough euros to go around. "The entire EU is short on coins."And I say, "Really?" because there are plenty of them in Germany. I'm never asked for exact change in Spain or Holland or Italy, so I think the real problem lies with the Parisian cashiers, who are, in a word, lazy. Here in Tokyo they're not just hard working but almost violently cheerful. Down at the Peacock, the change flows like tap water. The women behind the registers bow to you, and I don't mean that they lower their heads a little, the way you might if passing someone on the street. These cashiers press their hands together and bend from the waist. Then they say what sounds to me like "We, the people of this store, worship you as we might a god.”
David Sedaris, When You Are Engulfed in Flames“The Professor noted two nymphs with strawberries on their heads, a DayGlo Amish lady, a mustachioed man in a rainbow apron. He wrote Saturday Night Fever, then crossed it out and wrote Drag Ball + Bollywood and underlined it twice.”
La Carmina, Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo“Some irony. The girl who couldn't face her own bullshit . . . suddenly forcing everyone else to.”
Rick Remender, Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 2: Come Join Us“Bushido refers not only to martial rectitude but personal rectitude. We understand that in serving each other we serve our own interests. In serving our world, our world serves us. Allowing us to live in harmony with it.”
Rick Remender, Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 1: Atomic Garden“I'm just a broken thing you're familiar with.”
Rick Remender, Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 2: Come Join Us“Check your privilege, Hitler! I'm a nut job, not an asshole.”
Rick Remender, Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 2: Come Join Us