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  • #1
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “In our work, the question is, how much you absorb from others. So for me, creativity, is really like a relay race. As children we are handed a baton. Rather than passing it onto the next generation as is, first we need to digest it and make it our own.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #2
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “Yet, even amidst the hatred and carnage, life is still worth living. It is possible for wonderful encounters and beautiful things to exist.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #3
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “You must see with eyes unclouded by hate. See the good in that which is evil, and the evil in that which is good. Pledge yourself to neither side, but vow instead to preserve the balance that exists between the two.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #4
    “What is it that the child has to teach?

    The child naively believes that everything should be fair
    and everyone should be honest,
    that only good should prevail,
    that everybody should have what they want
    and there should be no pain or sadness.

    The child believes the world should be perfect
    and is outraged to discover it is not.

    And the child is right.”
    Tzvi Freeman, Wisdom to Heal the Earth - Meditations and Teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe

  • #5
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “The concept of portraying evil and then destroying it - I know this is considered mainstream, but I think it is rotten. This idea that whenever something evil happens someone particular can be blamed and punished for it, in life and in politics is hopeless.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #6
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “Modern life is so thin and shallow and fake. I look forward to when developers go bankrupt, Japan gets poorer and wild grasses take over.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #7
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “We depict hatred, but it is to depict that there are more important things. We depict a curse, to depict the joy of liberation. ”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #8
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “In the past, humans hesitated when they took lives, even non-human lives. But society had changed, and they no longer felt that way. As humans grew stronger, I think that we became quite arrogant, losing the sorrow of 'we have no other choice.' I think that in the essence of human civilization, we have the desire to become rich without limit, by taking the lives of other creatures.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #9
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “Personally I am very pessimistic. But when, for instance, one of my staff has a baby you can't help but bless them for a good future. Because I can't tell that child, 'Oh, you shouldn't have come into this life.' And yet I know the world is heading in a bad direction. So with those conflicting thoughts in mind, I think about what kind of films I should be making.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #10
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “I'm not going to make movies that tell children, "You should despair and run away".”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #11
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “You may not like what's happening, but just accept it, and let's try to live together. Even if you feel angry, let's be patient and endure, let's try to live together. I've realized that this is the only way forward.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #12
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “Life is suffering. It is hard. The world is cursed. But still, you find reasons to keep living.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #13
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “There are so many things we can’t do anything about if we think about generalities. Things won’t go well because there is a huge gap between the generalities and the particulars. If we see generalities from the top of a mountain or from a plane, we feel it’s hopeless, but if we go down, there is a nice road running about fifty meters, we feel this is a nice road, and if the weather is fine and shining, we feel we can go on… Since the people in the community are cleaning up the river in my neighborhood, I join them when I have the time. A human can often be satisfied with the particulars. That’s what I like best these days.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #14
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “When I say 'hero', do not picture someone with strength to fight and conquer evil – because evil is not something that can ever be conquered or defeated. Evil is natural. It is innate in all humans. But while it can't be defeated... it can be controlled. In order to control it, and live the life of a true hero, you must learn to see with eyes unclouded by hate. See the good in that which is evil, and the evil in that which is good. Pledge yourself to neither side, but vow instead to preserve the balance that exists between the two.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #15
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “These days, there are angry ghosts all around us, dead from wars, sickness, starvation--and nobody cares. So you say you're under a curse? Well, so what? So's the whole damned world.”
    Hayao Miyazaki, Princess Mononoke Film Comic, Vol. 1

  • #16
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “Stop trying. Take long walks. Look at scenery. Doze off at noon. Don't even think about flying. And then, pretty soon, you'll be flying again.”
    Hayao Miyazaki, Kiki's Delivery Service

  • #17
    Hayao Miyazaki
    “Whenever someone creates something with all of their heart, then that creation is given a soul.”
    Hayao Miyazaki

  • #18
    “Unable to perceive the shape of You,
    I find You all around me.
    Your presence fills my eyes with Your love,
    It humbles my heart,
    For You are everywhere.”
    Hakim Sanai

  • #19
    Guillermo del Toro
    “What makes a man a man? A friend of mine once wondered. Is it his origins? The way he comes to life? I don't think so. It's the choices he makes. Not how he starts things, but how he decides to end them.”
    Guillermo del Toro, Hellboy: The Art of the Movie

  • #20
    Guillermo del Toro
    “It’s important for little girls to know not every story has to be a love story and for boys to know that soldiers aren’t the only ones to triumph in war.”
    Guillermo del Toro

  • #21
    Guillermo del Toro
    “The butterfly does not look back upon its caterpillar self, either fondly or wistfully; it simply flies on.”
    Guillermo del Toro, The Night Eternal

  • #22
    Guillermo del Toro
    “for in the absence of God he had found Man. Man killing man, man helping man, both of them anonymous: the scourge and the blessing.”
    Guillermo del Toro, The Strain

  • #23
    Guillermo del Toro
    “You think if you work hard enough, you can fix the precious things you’ve broken—rather than being careful with them in the first place.”
    Guillermo del Toro, The Night Eternal

  • #24
    Guillermo del Toro
    “Looking back on one’s life, you see that love was the answer to everything.”
    Guillermo del Toro, The Night Eternal

  • #25
    Guillermo del Toro
    “In consiliis nostris fatum nostrum est, the words read. “In our choices lie our fate.”
    Guillermo del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth: The Labyrinth of the Faun

  • #26
    Guillermo del Toro
    “In the medieval tradition, Beksinski seems to believe art to be a forewarning about the fragility of the flesh– whatever pleasures we know are doomed to perish– thus, his paintings manage to evoke at once the process of decay and the ongoing struggle for life. They hold within them a secret poetry, stained with blood and rust.”
    Guillermo del Toro

  • #27
    Guillermo del Toro
    “What is a ghost?
    A tragedy condemned to repeat
    itself time and again?
    A moment of pain, perhaps.
    Something dead which
    still seems to be alive.
    An emotion suspended in time.
    Like a blurred photograph.
    Like an insect trapped in amber.
    A ghost.
    That's what I am.”
    Guillermo del Toro

  • #28
    Guillermo del Toro
    “Sometimes the objects we hold dear give away who we are even more than the people we love.”
    Guillermo del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth: The Labyrinth of the Faun

  • #29
    Guillermo del Toro
    “Rage is never blind. Rage is uniquely focused.”
    Guillermo del Toro, The Strain
    tags: rage

  • #30
    Guillermo del Toro
    “What we read and why we do so defines us in a profound way. You are what you read, I suppose. Browsing through someone’s library is like peeking into their DNA”
    Guillermo del Toro



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