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Any dictionary, no matter how well made, was destined to go out of date. Words were living things.
These people so entranced by dictionaries were outside the bounds of Nishioka's understanding. He couldn't even be sure they thought of their work as work. They spent huge sums of their own money on materials, ignoring the limitations of their salaries. Sometimes they stayed in the office looking up things and never even realized they had missed the last train home. They seemed filled with a mad fever. And yet you couldn't really say they loved dictionaries, either - not given the way they studied and analyzed them with such stunning concentration. There was something almost vindictive in their obsession, as if they were going after an enemy, getting the goods on him. How could they be so wrapped up in making dictionaries? He found their obsession mysterious, with even a whiff of bad taste. And yet - if only Nishioka had something that meant as much to him as dictionaries did to Majime and the rest. Then surely he would see everything differently. He would see a world of such dazzling brightness it would hurt.
And however perfectionist you tried to be, in the end words were alive, in constant flux. No dictionary could ever achieve true completion.
However much food you ate, as long as you were alive, you would experience hunger again, and words, however you managed to capture them, would disperse again like phantoms into the void.
No matter how poor he was at communicating with people, with books he could engage in deep, quiet dialogue.
Someone who wouldn't be in a hurry to interfere with her world and what she wants to do. I think it's better if two people don't expect too much of each other. Live and let live.