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  • #1
    Katsura Hoshino
    “No matter what happens I'll keep on moving. Until this life runs out of me I'll keep on walking (Allen Walker)”
    Katsura Hoshino

  • #2
    Katsura Hoshino
    “A path is something you create as you walk it. The ground you've trodden hardens, and that's what forms your path. You're the only one who can create your own path. Walk on your own. If you haven't given up yet, that is. -Cross Marian”
    Katsura Hoshino

  • #3
    Katsura Hoshino
    “I soon came to the point where I didn't know whether my smiling face was a lie or not. -Lavi”
    Katsura Hoshino

  • #4
    Katsura Hoshino
    “This world is dark and it's so hard to breathe... but in this instant, when I laughed along with you, I felt that breathing just got a little easier.

    -Kanda Yuu”
    Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man, Vol. 20

  • #5
    Héctor  García
    “there is nothing wrong with enjoying life’s pleasures as long as they do not take control of your life as you enjoy them”
    Hector Garcia Puigcerver, Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life

  • #6
    Héctor  García
    “There is a tension between what is good for someone and what they want to do. This is because people, especially older people, like to do things as they've always done them. The problem is that when the brain develops ingrained habits, it doesn't need to think anymore. Things get done very quickly and efficiently on automatic pilot, often in a very advantageous way. This creates a tendency to stick to routines, and the only way of breaking these is to confront the brain with new information.”
    Hector Garcia Puigcerver, Ikigai: Los secretos de Japón para una vida larga y feliz

  • #7
    Steve Maraboli
    “I want to live my life in such a way that when I get out of bed in the morning, the devil says, "aw shit, he's up!”
    Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

  • #8
    Mark Manson
    “When I was in high school, my math teacher Mr. Packwood used to say, "If you're stuck on a problem, don't sit there and think about it; just start working on it. Even if you don't know what you're doing, the simple act of working on it will eventually cause the right ideas to show up in your head".”
    Mark Manson, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life



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