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Solanin

Inio Asano

Top 10 Best Quotes

“I wondered if the Demon that whispered "Why not be free?" was Freedom itself.”

“The world is drowning in weirdness and lies......and here we are, so used to it that we're actually bored!”

“Isn't it better to regret things you've done, than regret things you've never even tried?”

“... back then the sky seemed so vast. And now the sky above me... is low, and narrow, and heavy.”

“When you're sincere about doing something, you're stalked by the fear that there's no turning back.”

“I'm not some pure heart chasing after dreams. I know how difficult it is to live an ordinary life, having to overlook each other's shortcomings.”

“Nothing's going to change if you're just thinking about it. No matter how much you worry about someone else's problems.... you can't fix it for them.”

“I always thought I wasn't afraid to die. No... No one is afraid of death itself. Your pain and suffering is over in an instant. What really makes me suffer... Is seeing you crying over me... From the darkness of the Milky Way. I'm sorry... Please don't make that face. You look best when you're smiling, you know.”

“Besides... I'm very old and I can't remember things too well anymore. When my letters come back to me, it makes me feel like my wife still remembers me.”

“Today is the first step of our new lives.”

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