“Babies are jobless when they are born too! It's just that they are tainted in the large bathtub called life after that!”

Narumi Fujishima may seem like a normal high school student at first glance, but in reality he is a pessimistic outsider. Due to his father's work, he had to constantly transfer schools, and thus he has never managed to become a part of society. When he is forced to join the gardening club by his cheerful classmate Ayaka Shinozaki, Narumi encounters the genius hacker Alice, who lives in isolation...
“Babies are jobless when they are born too! It's just that they are tainted in the large bathtub called life after that!”
Discover the most memorable and iconic quotes from Heaven's Memo Pad, a drama, mystery anime by J.C.Staff. Browse 20 curated quotes from 5 characters.
Heaven's Memo Pad follows Narumi Fujishima may seem like a normal high school student at first glance, but in reality he is a pessimistic outsider. Due to his father's work, he had to constantly transfer schools, and thus he has never managed to become a part of society.
Whether you're looking for inspirational, emotional, or funny lines, our collection of Heaven's Memo Pad quotes captures the essence of the series through its most powerful dialogue.
“Most non-NEET people in the world don't realize that human nature isn't scalar, but vectorial.”
“Songs are great. They reach people no matter how far they are. Even to people dear to you, who are no longer here.”
“Will you stay by my side? Will you watch as we uncover a harsh truth that was meant to remain buried, and share in the pain that comes with the act?”
“As of this moment, you're my official assistant. Your arms, your legs, your eyes, your ears, your throat, your nails, your teeth, and your tongue. Even the last drop of your blood. They all belong to me now.”
“Broken promises, regardless of how horrid transform into rage that stinks to the ocean floor. Through those bonds, we're drawn together countless times.”
“(Her dad) He'd always tell me that family isn't about being related by blood. Living under the same roof and caring for each other is what family is all about.”
“What takes reason a hundred years to build a bridge to only takes the wings of faith a single night to reach.”
“What do you think killed the most people in history? It wasn't explosives or drugs. It was information. To know is to die.”
“The human mind is uncertain things. Within mind, even contradictory thoughts may coexist.”
“We will never laugh at ourselves. Just as earthworms do not fear darkness and penguins are not ashamed of their inability to fly. That's the meaning of life, is it not?”
“I've been looking out at the world through windows I've opened across the net. It's an extremely close-minded and twisted world.”
“A normal detective eavesdrops, goes on stakeouts, and gathers information by foot to find out what they're looking for. But a NEET detective can search the world over to find the truth without stepping out of their room!”
“True detective work is beyond the general masses. After all, we're advocates for the dead. We dig up what was lost to the grave and hurt the living to defend the honor of the dead. And we humiliate the dead to comfort the living.”
“The crowd of people looks just like pixels in a picture to me. A single pixel is meaningless. But add two, three and four... They pile up rapidly until they ultimately form a picture. But I've never seen that picture.”
“A detective must become nothing more than an advocate. We must never put words to the feelings that failed to take form.”
“There are only two professions in the whole world that give meaning to those who have died and what have been lost... They're writers and detectives. Writers are the only ones able to revive what was lost through their visions. Detectives are the only ones able to dig up the grave and bring back lost information. But the information us detectives dig up is nothing more than the truth as recorded in Heaven's Memo Pad.”
“Human emotions are ambiguous. A person can have contradicting feelings. I know how they are capable of creating lies and pain when reflected in the real world. That's why we have words. Words are brutally precise. They give form to feelings while mercilessly killing anything left unsaid.”
“NEETs aren't people who can't do or won't do things. The only difference is the rules. Because we're playing with different rules, we're forced to do things differently. The participants are disoriented. They frown. Then they are discouraged by labeling and stereotyping and find comfort in isolation.”