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Anchee min insights

Explore a captivating collection of Anchee min’s most profound quotes, reflecting his deep wisdom and unique perspective on life, science, and the universe. Each quote offers timeless inspiration and insight.

If you can't go back to your mother's womb, you'd better learn to be a good fighter.

The self was a very strange concept to me until I came to America, and my child was born with that entitlement, and that just thrilled me.

There have been 50 or 60 books written about Empress Orchid, but none of them bothered to really examine the period in China when she lived. I was taught that she was evil; it's in all the textbooks.

Do you know who Karl Marx is? He is this strange little man, long dead, who lived his narrow little life, and somehow managed by the power of his wayward brain to lay hold upon millions of human lives!

My goal was to do anything that would lead to a job. I know that writing would not lead to a job. It's too fancy for me. My biggest goal was to be an office receptionist, answer phones. I didn't expect to go beyond that.

When Chinese get together - what's buried stays buried. We don't even discuss our embarrassing early days struggling in Chicago.

my mother was taught the ch'an concept of happiness, which was to find satisfaction in small things. i was taught to appreciate the fresh air in the morning, the colour of leaves turning red in autumn and the water's smoothness when i soaked my hands in the basin.

I think about giving up. I almost do.

lack of will power leads to more failure than lack of intelligence or ability.

I was happy not to be in his place. He could command my death, but not his. But then, what kind of power was his? He was a prisoner of himself.

The sun doesn't just hang on one family's tree

My parents lived likeas the neighbours described thema pair of chopsticks, always in harmony.

No matter how American I become, I'm considered part of the Chinese community by my own family.

To be able to do art, it was a luxury to me.

We were meant to survive because of our minds' ability to reason, our ability to live with frustration in order to maintain our virtue. We wore smiling masks while dying inside.

If one wants to get a boat ride, one must be near the river.

My mind swirled with memories of the life I had led. The constant struggle to keep up appearances, the pretenses, the smiles that had been met with tears. The long sleepless nights, the loneliness that cloaked my spirit and turned me into a true ghost.