“Fulfilled people are just an urban legend.”
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“Fulfilled people are just an urban legend.”
“Youth is both a lie and a form of evil.”
“In fairy tales, when the protagonists end up in a different world, they do their best to get back home, right? But who would want to go back to a world like that?”
“Is anything ever truly wasted?”
“The essence of good deeds and evil is the same. They're both no more than a person's actions to make up for a defect in themselves.”
“Justice is a weapon. It can be used to cause harm, but it cannot protect or save others.”
“Every time you hurt others, you're the one who end up being hurt.”
“People fall into darkness because they have lost sight of the true nature of the light within them. Unable to find that light they flounder desperately while suffering in agony, only to give birth to tragedy. And there is no greater cause of tragedy, no greater source of darkness, than warfare.”
“Broadly speaking, there are two reasons a person feels the desire to teach something: Either he wants to pass on his successes or he wants to pass on his failures.”
“I understand now. The world is not cut from the same cloth. It is because it is overflowing with inexplicable, unidentifiable things that the world is so beautiful.”
“All of the connections we encounter in this world serve as teachers who nurture us.”
“So because you think you got the ending, you're giving up on viewing the whole play? Even though it could still lead to a climax that you weren't able to predict?”
“The past you've lost will never come back. I myself have made so many mistakes... But we can learn from the past so we don't repeat it.”
“I don't care if no one likes me. I wasn't created in this world to entertain everyone.”
“A barbarian punches someone when he feels like it, a soldier attacks when it's time to attack, and Ikta Solork says everything he wants whenever he wants to say it.”
“Fools who don't respect the past are likely to repeat it.”
“The natural enemy of the strong is the weak, but the natural enemy of the weak is not the strong - it is the ones that are even weaker.”
“Like God, you mean? That might be pleasurable in its own way, but unfortunately I'm not into being an umpire or a referee, as I can't genuinely enjoy the game unless I'm part of it. And I love this game that people call "life" from the bottom of my heart. That's why I'd like to continue to participate in it as a player, forever and ever.”
“The writing end when the writing ends... No... Accurately said, it is not written to an end. If you write a story to a certain point, can you say it is fully written? This has been paining me in all those long years as someone who writes. The journeys of humans make for such interesting stories, yet... But where does the journey start and where does it end... Even I do not know an answer to this...”
“"Believing in someone." That's a weird phrase, isn't it? After all, if you truly believed in a person, you wouldn't need to say, "I believe you." It's like saying, "I believe in air." I don't mean to say that "believing in something" is like a lie. "Believing" is really a term of hope of wanting to believe.”