Arthur Golden Quote

Could it really be that of all the lessons I'd learned, the hardest one lay just ahead of me? Would I really have to take each of my hopes and put them away where no one would ever see them again, where not even I would ever see them?Go back to the okiya, Sayuri, Mameha told me. Prepare for the evening ahead of you. There'snothing like work for getting over a disappointment.

Arthur Golden

Could it really be that of all the lessons I'd learned, the hardest one lay just ahead of me? Would I really have to take each of my hopes and put them away where no one would ever see them again, where not even I would ever see them?Go back to the okiya, Sayuri, Mameha told me. Prepare for the evening ahead of you. There'snothing like work for getting over a disappointment.

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About Arthur Golden

Arthur Sulzberger Golden (born December 6, 1956) is an American writer. He is the author of the bestselling novel Memoirs of a Geisha (1997).