"Shipwrecks" Quotes
"Shipwrecks" by Akira Yoshimura narrates the harrowing ordeal of Japanese sailors stranded on the Aleutian Islands after their ship is wrecked during World War II, exploring themes of survival, human endurance, and the clash between nature and man.
japan | 180 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
The sea does not forgive. It takes life without mercy.
In the face of a shipwreck, hope becomes a fragile companion.
Fear has a way of revealing our true selves.
A shipwreck can strip away all illusions and show us what truly matters.
Survival requires both physical strength and unwavering determination.
Loneliness can be more painful than any physical injuries.
In the face of death, even the strongest bonds can be tested.
Desperation can drive a person to commit unthinkable acts.
The ocean holds both beauty and destruction within its depths.
The will to survive can be a powerful force, capable of defying all odds.





