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American-Japanese author and critic (d. 2013), Birth: 17-4-1924, Death: 19-2-2013
1.
Midlife crisis begins sometime in your 40s, when you look at your life and think, 'Is this all?' And it ends about 10 years later, when you look at your life again and think, 'Actually, this is pretty good.'
Donald Richie

2.
Poverty and loneliness could be seen as a liberation from strivings to become rich and popular.
Donald Richie

3.
Japan never considers time together as time wasted. Rather, it is time invested.
Donald Richie

4.
The distinction between East and West is that the Western novel is very organized, it's very logical, there's a logical progression, there's a chronological progression, and there's a safety in that. Whereas if you look at Japanese film, it is made up of collage or bricolage, it is made up of lists, and suddenly when you stand back from the lists you begin to see the pattern of a life.
Donald Richie