Yoshida Kenkōwas a Japanese author and Buddhist monk. His most famous work is Tsurezuregusa, one of the most studied works of medieval Japanese literature. Kenko wrote during the Muromachi and Kamakura periods... (wikipedia)
A certain recluse, I know not who, once said that no bonds attached him to this life, and the only thing he would regret leaving was the sky.
To sit alone in the lamplight with a book spread out before you, and hold intimate converse with men of unseen generations - such is a pleasure beyond compare.
The truth is at the beginning of anything and its end are alike touching.
Love. Its roots are deep. Its source unknowable.
Blossoms are scattered by the wind and the wind cares nothing, but the blossoms of the heart no wind can touch.