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  • #1
    Genki Kawamura
    “Cats are really something. They'll just ignore you half the time, but they seem to know when you're really in need of some comforting.”
    Genki Kawamura, 世界から猫が消えたなら [Sekai kara Neko ga Kietanara]

  • #2
    Genki Kawamura
    “Yeah, but just being alive doesn't mean all that much on its own. How you live is more important.”
    Genki Kawamura, 世界から猫が消えたなら [Sekai kara Neko ga Kietanara]

  • #3
    Genki Kawamura
    “I'd heard somewhere that people forget things in order to build new memories. You have to forget things in order to move on in life.”
    Genki Kawamura, If Cats Disappeared from the World

  • #4
    Genki Kawamura
    “There is a difference between knowing the path and
    walking the path.”
    Genki Kawamura, If Cats Disappeared from the World

  • #5
    Genki Kawamura
    “We may think we own cats, but that’s not the way it is. They simply allow us the pleasure of their company.”
    Genki Kawamura, If Cats Disappeared from the World

  • #6
    Makoto Shinkai
    “No human is always strong, but no human is weak forever, either.”
    Makoto Shinkai, She and Her Cat

  • #7
    Makoto Shinkai
    “I believed things like happiness and misfortune depended on how you saw things”
    Makoto Shinkai, She and Her Cat

  • #8
    Makoto Shinkai
    “paradise was the place where you didn't have to work for food, and could live happily in peace without having to fight”
    Makoto Shinkai, She and Her Cat

  • #9
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “There is always something left to love.”
    Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude

  • #10
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “Things have a life of their own," the gypsy proclaimed with a harsh accent. "It's simply a matter of waking up their souls.”
    Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude

  • #11
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “One minute of reconciliation is worth more than a whole life of friendship!”
    Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude



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