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  • #1
    Osamu Dazai
    “I thought, “I want to die. I want to die more than ever before. There’s no chance now of a recovery. No matter what sort of thing I do, no matter what I do, it’s sure to be a failure, just a final coating applied to my shame. That dream of going on bicycles to see a waterfall framed in summer leaves—it was not for the likes of me. All that can happen now is that one foul, humiliating sin will be piled on another, and my sufferings will become only the more acute. I want to die. I must die. Living itself is the source of sin.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #2
    Osamu Dazai
    “For someone like myself in whom the ability to trust others is so cracked and broken that I am wretchedly timid and am forever trying to read the expression on people's faces.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #3
    “The third proved problematic. Until the case reached it's end I was reduced to nothing but an absent gaze. Think of it this way: I was a pair of abstract eyes walking around wearing my flesh as a disguise. Living as such, there was no point in expecting any form of societal responsibility or human reaction.”
    Kiyoshi Kasai

  • #4
    Osamu Dazai
    “Now I have neither happiness nor unhappiness.

    Everything passes.

    That is the one and only thing that I have thought resembled a truth in the society of human beings where I have dwelled up to now as in a burning hell.

    Everything passes.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #5
    Osamu Dazai
    “Mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #6
    John Steinbeck
    “I’m gettin’ tired way past where sleep rests me.”
    John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

  • #7
    Osamu Dazai
    “People talk of “social outcasts.” The words apparently denote the miserable losers of the world, the vicious ones, but I feel as though I have been a “social outcast” from the moment I was born. If ever I meet someone society has designated as an outcast, I invariably feel affection for him, an emotion which carries me away in melting tenderness.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #8
    Osamu Dazai
    “As long as I can make them laugh, it doesn’t matter how, I’ll be alright. If I succeed in that, the human beings probably won’t mind it too much if I remain outside their lives. The one thing I must avoid is becoming offensive in their eyes: I shall be nothing, the wind, the sky.”
    Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human

  • #9
    Osamu Dazai
    “This I want to believe implicitly: Man was born for love and revolution.”
    Osamu Dazai, The Setting Sun

  • #10
    T.S. Eliot
    “Books. Cats. Life is good.”
    T.S. Eliot

  • #11
    Jane Austen
    “There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #12
    William Shakespeare
    “I have too grieved a heart
    To take a tedious leave. Thus losers part.”
    William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice

  • #13
    “Loneliness is my worst enemy, but in the end he's usually my only real friend.”
    Dave Guerrero

  • #14
    Isaac Marion
    “In my mind I am eloquent; I can climb intricate scaffolds of words to reach the highest cathedral ceilings and paint my thoughts. But when I open my mouth, everything collapses.”
    Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies

  • #15
    Isaac Marion
    “I want to change my punctuation. I long for exclamation marks, but I'm drowning in ellipses.”
    Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies

  • #16
    Isaac Marion
    “Once you've arrived at the end of the world, it hardly matters which route you took.”
    Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies

  • #17
    Isaac Marion
    “There is a chasm between me and the world outside of me. A gap so wide my feelings can't cross it. By the time my screams reach the other side, they have dwindled into groans.”
    Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies

  • #18
    Jane Austen
    “You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.

    -Mr. Darcy”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #19
    “Lan WangJi, 'Is it amusing, trifling with empty words?'

    Wei WuXian, 'It’s very amusing. But, believe me, my words are as much a trifle as my moves are, which means not at all.'

    '…' Lan WangJi muttered to himself, 'Why am I sitting here having such a useless conversation with you?”
    墨香铜臭, 魔道祖师 [Mó Dào Zǔ Shī]

  • #20
    Jane Austen
    “You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged; but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #21
    “Suddenly, he felt that the world had no place for him, despite how large it was.”
    墨香铜臭, 魔道祖师 [Mó Dào Zǔ Shī]

  • #22
    “Young man, there are two cringe-worthy phrases in one’s life that must be said, no matter what.”

    “Which two?”

    “‘Thank you’, and 'I’m sorry’.”

    “What can anybody do to me if I don’t say them?”

    “Someday, you’ll say those words in tears.”
    Mo Xiang Tong Xiu, 魔道祖师 [Mó Dào Zǔ Shī]

  • #23
    “I used to think of you as my soulmate.”
    “I still am.”
    Mò Xiāng Tóngxiù, 魔道祖师 [Mó Dào Zǔ Shī]

  • #24
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “To be astonished at everything, of course, is silly, while to be astonished at nothing is much more handsome, and for some reason is recognized as a good form. But surely it's not like that in reality. In my opinion, it's much sillier to be astonished at nothing than to be astonished at everything. And what's more: to be astonished at nothing is almost the same thing as to respect nothing. And a silly man is not capable of showing respect.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Bobok



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