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    Hajime Isayama
    “The world is merciless, and it's also very beautiful.”
    Hajime Isayama

  • #2
    Hajime Isayama
    “The only thing we're allowed to believe is that we won't regret the choice we made.”
    Hajime Isayama

  • #3
    Hajime Isayama
    “Once I’m dead, I won’t even be able to remember you. So I’ll win, no matter what. I’ll live, no matter what!”
    Hajime Isayama

  • #4
    Hajime Isayama
    “You can't change anything unless you can discard part of yourself too. To surpass monsters, you must be willing to abandon your humanity
    - Armin Arlet”
    Hajime Isayama

  • #5
    Hajime Isayama
    “The difference in judgement between you and me originates from different rules derived from past experience.”
    Hajime Isayama

  • #6
    Hajime Isayama
    “Tatakae!”
    Hajime Isayama

  • #7
    Hajime Isayama
    “A good person? Well… I don’t really like that term. Because to me, it just seems to mean someone who’s good for you. And I don’t think there’s any one person who’s good for everyone." --Armin Arlert”
    Isayama Hajime

  • #8
    “To endure becoming a monster you have to dicard your humanity”
    Armie

  • #9
    “On that day, mankind received a grim reminder. We lived in fear of the titans, and were disgraced to live in these cages we called walls.”
    Eren Jaeger

  • #10
    Albert Einstein
    “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #11
    Carl Sagan
    “Every one of us is, in the cosmic perspective, precious. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #12
    Carl Sagan
    “The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #13
    Carl Sagan
    “We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #14
    Carl Sagan
    “We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #15
    Carl Sagan
    “The size and age of the Cosmos are beyond ordinary human understanding. Lost somewhere between immensity and eternity is our tiny planetary home. In a cosmic perspective, most human concerns seem insignificant, even petty. And yet our species is young and curious and brave and shows much promise. In the last few millennia we have made the most astonishing and unexpected discoveries about the Cosmos and our place within it, explorations that are exhilarating to consider. They remind us that humans have evolved to wonder, that understanding is a joy, that knowledge is prerequisite to survival. I believe our future depends on how well we know this Cosmos in which we float like a mote of dust in the morning sky.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #16
    Carl Sagan
    “One glance at (a book) and you hear the voice of another person - perhaps someone dead for thousands of years. Across the millenia, the author is speaking, clearly and silently, inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another. Books break the shackles of time.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #17
    Carl Sagan
    “Atoms are mainly empty space. Matter is composed chiefly of nothing.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #18
    Carl Sagan
    “You are worth about 3 dollars worth in chemicals.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #19
    Carl Sagan
    “Books are like seeds. They can lie dormant for centuries and then flower in the most unpromising soil.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #20
    Carl Sagan
    “We inhabit a universe where atoms are made in the centers of stars; where each second a thousand suns are born; where life is sparked by sunlight and lightning in the airs and waters of youthful planets; where the raw material for biological evolution is sometimes made by the explosion of a star halfway across the Milky Way; where a thing as beautiful as a galaxy is formed a hundred billion times - a Cosmos of quasars and quarks, snowflakes and fireflies, where there may be black holes and other universe and extraterrestrial civilizations whose radio messages are at this moment reaching the Earth. How pallid by comparison are the pretensions of superstition and pseudoscience; how important it is for us to pursue and understand science, that characteristically human endeavor. ”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #21
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    “There’s as many atoms in a single molecule of your DNA as there are stars in the typical galaxy. We are, each of us, a little universe.”
    Neil deGrasse Tyson, Cosmos

  • #22
    Carl Sagan
    “If we long for our planet to be important, there is something we can do about it. We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #23
    Carl Sagan
    “It is said that men may not be the dreams of the god, but rather that the gods are the dreams of men.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #24
    Carl Sagan
    “The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #25
    Carl Sagan
    “What a marvelous cooperative arrangement - plants and animals each inhaling each other's exhalations, a kind of planet-wide mutual mouth-to-stoma resuscitation, the entire elegant cycle powered by a star 150 million kilometers away.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #26
    Carl Sagan
    “Cosmos is a Greek word for the order of the universe. It is, in a way, the opposite of Chaos. It implies the deep interconnectedness of all things. It conveys awe for the intricate and subtle way in which the universe is put together.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #27
    Carl Sagan
    “The fossil record implies trial and error, the inability to anticipate the future, features inconsistent with a Great Designer (though not a Designer of a more remote and indirect temperament.)”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #28
    Carl Sagan
    “The lifetime of a human being is measured by decades, the lifetime of the Sun is a hundred million times longer. Compared to a star, we are like mayflies, fleeting ephemeral creatures who live out their lives in the course of a single day.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #29
    Carl Sagan
    “Knowing a great deal is not the same as being smart; intelligence is not information alone but also judgement, the manner in which information is coordinated and used.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #30
    Carl Sagan
    “We are the local embodiment of a Cosmos grown to self-awareness. We have begun to contemplate our origins: starstuff pondering the stars; organized assemblages of ten billion billion billion atoms considering the evolution of atoms; tracing the long journey by which, here at least, consciousness arose. Our loyalties are to the species and the planet. We speak for Earth. Our obligation to survive is owed not just to ourselves but also to that Cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring.”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos



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