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    It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our
    “It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

  • #2
    Cassandra Clare
    “Do not let those who cannot see the truth tell you who you are. You are the flame that cannot be put out. You are the star that cannot be lost. You are who you have always been, and that is enough and more than enough. Anyone who looks at you and sees darkness is blind.”
    Cassandra Clare, Chain of Gold

  • #3
    “in order to train the mind, you must first train the body”
    Makoto Inoue

  • #4
    “And Stay with them you should. Being different from somebody isn't a good enough reason to leave. It's not a reason at all. I'm sure Luon and Shelley feel the same way about you.”
    Makoto Inoue, Fullmetal Alchemist: To Each His Own Bonds

  • #5
    “I hope he becomes a good boy with a pure heart. These are difficult times, and I think the most important thing for us is to be kind to others.”
    Makoto Inoue, Fullmetal Alchemist: To Each His Own Bonds

  • #6
    “What the heavens wish to do to me is their business; what path I choose to walk is mine. There’s no connection between the two.”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #7
    “There’s only one Cui Buqu. If he dies, where would I find anyone half as interesting?”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #8
    “The truly dazzling are pitifully few in number. Real beauty comes from within. Daoist Master Cui already has a pearl before him. Why should he be interested in you? Don’t you agree, Daoist Master Cui?”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #9
    “Designating a man a hero based on the circumstances of his birth was a foolish thing to do. Throughout history, great men had never been held back by their origins.”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #10
    “When the heavens wish to bestow great responsibility on someone, they batter his spirit, exhaust his body, starve him, and buffet him with setbacks. All to enhance his capabilities.”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #11
    “You just wanted someone to talk to. No matter how high one climbs, one can’t escape loneliness. In your eyes, I was the man most qualified to listen. Say no more! I understand completely!”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #12
    “This man is cold to the core. Even his bones are cold and hard and pointy. He forgets he possesses a heart that’s soft and warm.”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #13
    “Strength is required to protect yourself and the people you care about. Now that the main lines of descent have collapsed, if you don’t take a stand, you’ll give the world a chance to trample you.”
    Meng Xi Shi, Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 3

  • #14
    “The vulnerability of the strong was as soul-stirring as the courage of the cowardly.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #15
    “You no longer have to watch over me or serve me. From now on, we are both free.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #16
    “As for me? I suppose I too am but a figment of delusion... The events of my past life are too distant. I've long forgotten.”
    Priest

  • #17
    “Isn't it the losers who blame things of 'fate’?”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #18
    “All my life, zhen loathed to become fettered.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #19
    “Nothing bothers me more than trouble and hard work. If I'd known this was going to be a low-pay, high-risk job full of landmines, I'd have run back home drowning in debt. But you didn't mention a word of it. You figured you'd just con me into showing up and worry about the consequences later. Xiao Zheng, you know I'm but a poor drifter in the capital with barely a friend to my name. Nobody to rely on after all these years. And you pull this on me? You don't even feel an ounce of guilt after screwing me over, do you? 'Cause ouch, that hurts.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #20
    “Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. Don't let yourself get weighed down so much by a Schrödinger's cat situation.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #21
    “Demons, yao, ghosts, monsters—none are more vicious than the human heart.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #22
    “All that existed in the eyes of the powerful were costs and benefits, but genuine feelings still resided within the young hearts. In times of turmoil, sincerity was a blade most rare and powerful.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #23
    “Behind every incidental line written in the history books lay uncountably many hidden machinations.”
    Priest, Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire Vol. 1

  • #24
    “Don't forget that I'm a carp spirit! There's nothing I can't do! If I haven't given up, then you can't either!”
    Xue Shan Fei Hu

  • #25
    “We'll be married for a hundred lives; this is just a first.”
    Xue Shan Fei Hu, The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish: Canji Baojun De Zhangxin Yu Chong (Novel), Vol. 4

  • #26
    “If there was a new path to walk, why stay in the mud?”
    Xue Shan Fei Hu, The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish: Canji Baojun De Zhangxin Yu Chong (Novel), Vol. 4

  • #27
    “Xiaoyu, you saved me. I remember now. My life is yours. If it's you, it's all right.”
    Xue Shan Fei Hu, The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish: Canji Baojun De Zhangxin Yu Chong (Novel), Vol. 4

  • #28
    “I prefer seeing you lie on that delightfully smelling bed with the rope around your neck and the other end in my hands. Then I can just pull, and all would be quiet. How about that?”
    Mu Su Li, Global Examination Vol. 1

  • #29
    “Predictive ability is a prerequisite for any invigilator.”
    Mu Su Li, Global Examination Vol. 1

  • #30
    “How can you truly live if you don't know what you're doing it all for?”
    Mu Su Li, Global Examination Vol. 1



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