Kazuo Ishiguro Quote

By the very nature of a witticism, one is given very little time to assess its various possible repercussions before one is called to give voice to it, and one gravely risks uttering all manner of unsuitable things if one has not first acquired the necessary skill and experience.


The Remains of the Day (1989)


By the very nature of a witticism, one is given very little time to assess its various possible repercussions before one is called to give voice to...

By the very nature of a witticism, one is given very little time to assess its various possible repercussions before one is called to give voice to...

By the very nature of a witticism, one is given very little time to assess its various possible repercussions before one is called to give voice to...

By the very nature of a witticism, one is given very little time to assess its various possible repercussions before one is called to give voice to...