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  • #1
    “You aren't human. You're 2,383 lines of code.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #2
    “Upon the tainted sorrow,
    no hope nor want of anything.
    Upon the tainted sorrow,
    to idly dream of death.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #3
    “Ha-ha-ha! I never thought you'd be able to scare me like that! You've grown, Atsushi! The only way I knew how to reward you was by showing you my secret technique: Cardiac Arrest.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス 55Minutes [Bungō Stray Dogs 55 Minutes]

  • #4
    “He had British features.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス 55Minutes [Bungō Stray Dogs 55 Minutes]

  • #5
    “Dazai’s expression as he placed a finger on his forehead and approached the enemy—that of a child about to burst into tears—remained burned into my eyes.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス 太宰治と黒の時代 [Bungō Stray Dogs - Dazai Osamu to kuro no jidai]

  • #6
    “Your birth itself was a mistake. We're the same. Is there really a point to suffering through all that pain for a life that isn't even real?”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #7
    “Odasaku," Dazai said softly. "Forgive me.”
    Kafka Asagiri

  • #8
    “The reason why Ango and I were able to be by his side was that we understood the solitude that surrounded him, and we never stepped inside it no matter how close we stood. But in that moment, I kind of regretted not stepping in and invading that solitude.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス 太宰治と黒の時代 [Bungō Stray Dogs - Dazai Osamu to kuro no jidai]

  • #9
    “Even Dazai had forgotten to breathe as he watched the storm that was Chuuya decimate the battlefield.”
    Kafka Asagiri, Bungo Stray Dogs, Vol. 7 (light novel): Dazai, Chuuya, Age Fifteen

  • #10
    “I'm not even human. Something as sophisticated as a heart wouldn't suit me.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #11
    “He's sharp-witted with a mind like a steel trap. And he's just a child—a sobbing child abandoned in the darkness of a world far emptier than the one we're seeing.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス 太宰治と黒の時代 [Bungō Stray Dogs - Dazai Osamu to kuro no jidai]

  • #12
    “I wanted to scream, but I had no throat. I wanted to cry, but I had no eyes. My entire body trembled so violently that it felt like it was going to shatter into a million pieces. I continued to run away from myself. But you can't run away from yourself. Nobody can.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス BEAST

  • #13
    “You sound like you're certain he's human."

    "I am." Dazai sighed, smiling. "There's no way I could hate a man-made character string this much.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #14
    “Night has fallen, and morning will come too,” Kenji said while gazing at the paddy field. “Spring will arrive, and Autumn too. Everything is split in halves. The grass grows, trees wither, animals are born, and they die……when you live with the land, you slowly come to understand that nature is made up of halves. When something bad happens……when a storm or erosion happens, we feel like bad things will only continue. But in truth, the good and the bad, they are all part of nature……part of living. That’s how everyone in the village thinks.”

    “I do not understand,” Akutagawa said, looking at the same scenery. “So fortune and misfortune are equal halves? Do you want to say the same thing to my comrades who died in the slums?”

    “That is why you’re the half that’s left, Akutagawa-san.” Kenji looked at Akutagawa. “You survived. And with a very powerful Ability, too. Everybody passed on their good halves to you, I’m sure.”
    Kafka Asagiri

  • #15
    “A life with someone you can say good-bye to is a good life, especially when it hurts so much to say it to them.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス BEAST

  • #16
    “Emotions are at the center of a person’s being. But what exists in the center of the world are not emotions. Nothing exists in the center of the world……so don’t chase emotions, Akutagawa. Don’t chase the beast known as yourself. Stand on your two legs, don’t cling to somebody else, stay calm and tough. If you don’t, you won’t survive.”
    Kafka Asagiri

  • #17
    “This story is not for people who are good at living. In this world, there exist people who are so good at living that they do not need a "story" at all. They are the ones who think stories are, after all, just a pastime for your hobbies, that they are not necessary for life, and therefore it is a waste to spend money on such things. I did not assume such people to be my readers from the beginning. I cut them off. On the other hand, there are certainly people who need stories like oxygen still. I always hope that Bungo Stray Dogs will become the oxygen for such people. They are the "lost ones" that Dazai talked about.”
    Kafka Asagiri

  • #18
    “Be on the side that saves people. If both sides are the same, then choose to become a good person...You might not see a great difference between right and wrong, but saving others is something just a bit more wonderful.”
    Kafka Asagiri

  • #19
    “Human lives are not equal in their worth. The proof? People are sad when a good person dies, and happy when an evil person dies. And for me, a human's life has no worth. I am not, and neither do I plan to become, a saint who preaches about the value of human lives. Still... You have killed too many people.”
    kafka asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス外伝 綾辻行人VS.京極夏彦

  • #20
    “I always lose the things I don’t want to lose the most. That’s why I don’t feel anything anymore. The moment you get your hands on something worth going after, you lose it. That’s just how things are. There is nothing worth pursuing at the cost of prolonging”
    Kafka Asagiri, Bungo Stray Dogs, Vol. 2

  • #21
    “Do not pity yourself. If you wallow in self-pity, life will be an endless nightmare.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス 7 [Bungō Stray Dogs 7]

  • #22
    “Fukuzawa looked extremely surly that day. The weekend crowd rolled back like the tide as he strode down the avenue. Even cars stopped as he walked across the pedestrian crossing, even though their light was green. All of this was due to the sullen aura radiating from his expression. However, he wasn't exactly in a bad mood. He was drowning in self-loathing.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス 探偵社設立秘話 [Bungō Stray Dogs Tanteisha Setsuritsu Hiwa]

  • #23
    “Piano Man, Iceman, Albatross, Doc. They were all dead”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #24
    “Chuuya’s gonna kill N at this rate and lose his humanity, but I want to see him suffer as a human. That’s why I have to stop him.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]
    tags: human

  • #25
    “You went on a journey with the expectation that you might find something to change you, but all you found was a kingdom of garbage and despair [...]. Simply breathing, eating, and relieving yourself isn't living. That's why we make the journey.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #26
    “I will mourn for you, Verlaine. I won't mourn your death, but your birth. I doubt anyone else will, after all. The only one who's pained by your birth is you.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #27
    “Arahabaki. Prototype A-258, an artificial skill created by the military. That’s you. You’re not even sure that you’re human. You’re worried you might be nothing more than an artificial personality- and that’s because you don’t dream.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #28
    “I'm perfectly sane.”
    Kafka Asagiri

  • #29
    “Sometimes creating is far more sinester than killing.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]

  • #30
    “I wanted to save you, and I thought I was.” Rimbaud bent down and held a hand over Verlaine’s chest. “But all I ended up giving you was the unwanted pity of a man who merely pretended to understand. I know simply apologizing is not enough to merit forgiveness. I was always wondering what I could give you in return, and then, on the verge of death, I found my answer. I can give you this.”
    Kafka Asagiri, 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER [Bungō Stray Dogs: Storm Bringer]



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