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  • #1
    Blaise Pascal
    “La giustizia è soggetta a discussione, la forza è molto riconosciuta e indiscussa. Così non si è potuto dare la forza alla giustizia perché la forza ha contraddetto la giustizia e ha affermato che solo lei era giusta. E così, non potendo ottenere che ciò che è giusto sia forte, si è fatto sì che ciò che è forte sia giusto”
    Blaise Pascal

  • #2
    Umberto Eco
    “Chi non legge, a 70 anni avrà vissuto una sola vita: la propria. Chi legge avrà vissuto 5000 anni: c’era quando Caino uccise Abele, quando Renzo sposò Lucia, quando Leopardi ammirava l’infinito… perché la lettura è una immortalità all’indietro.”
    Umberto Eco

  • #3
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #4
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Tears are handy for washing away troubling and sad feelings. But when you grow up, you'll learn that there are things so sad, they can never be washed away by tears. That there are painful memories that should never be washed away. So people who are truly strong laugh when they want to cry. They endure all of the pain and sorrow while laughing with everybody else.”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #5
    Kohei Horikoshi
    “Noi eroi indossiamo il mantello per avvolgervi le persone che soffrono, sono tristi e in difficoltà - Lemillion”
    Kohei Horikoshi

  • #6
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “The night is darkest just before dawn. But keep your eyes open; if you avert your eyes from the dark, you'll be blind to the rays of a new day...So keep your eyes open, no matter how dark the night ahead may be.”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #7
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Inside me, there is an organ more important than my heart. Although you can't see it, I feel it going right through my head and down to my legs, and I know that it exists inside me. It's the one that lets me stand up and walk forward. So that I can walk forward, without ever trembling. If I stopped here I feel like it would break...My soul would break. Even more than if my heart stops beating, to me that is the most important. Even if I become senile and my back gets bent, I still have to walk forward.”
    Sorachi Hideaki

  • #8
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Living without protecting what needs to be protected is the same as death...”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #9
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Gintoki: Listen, I don’t care what you guys do around the universe. This is my sword, and anywhere it can reach is my country! Bastards who come in and try to mess with my things…whether it be a general, whether it be space pirates, whether it be a meteorite…I’ll destroy them!”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #10
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “The world looks different through a smiling face and a crying face, you know? That is, if you have the power to smile through difficult times, then you have nothing to fear. Even hell becomes heaven for you.”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #11
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “You yourself have to change first, or nothing will change for you!”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #12
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Then and now, what I protect has never changed.”
    Sorachi Hideaki

  • #13
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “I stand on the battlefield to protect what's important to me. And if anyone's to stand in my way, I don't care if it's one of my kind, my brother or anyone else... I'll crush them all!”
    Sorachi Hideaki

  • #14
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Manga endings might always be the same. However when it comes to real life, neither you nor I are readers. We are the writers. We can change the ending.”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #15
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Do you have any idea how stupid we are?? Don't underestimate us!” ~ Sakata Gintoki”
    Hideaki Sorachi
    tags: humor

  • #16
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “If you’ve got time to fantasize about a beautiful ending, why not live beautifully until the end? – Sakata Gintoki”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #17
    “Do fairies really have tails? Do they even exist... Like them this place as eternal mystery... A never ending adventure”
    Makarov Dreyar Hiro mashima

  • #18
    Hiro Mashima
    “If it's to protect our family, be it the Kingdom or the entire world... We would make anyone our enemy! That's what it means to be Fairy Tail!!”
    Hiro Mashima

  • #19
    “I may not be able to see you, there may be hundreds of miles between us but I'll always be looking your way. I'll be watching over you forever.”
    Makarov Dreyar Hiro mashima

  • #20
    Hiro Mashima
    “Never look at your life as something insignificant. Never forget those friends of yours that you loved.”
    Hiro Mashima

  • #21
    Hiro Mashima
    “Speak of the future, and that shall become your will to live!”
    Hiro Mashima

  • #22
    Hiro Mashima
    “Do fairies have tails? More than that, do fairies even exist? Nobody knows for sure. So this guild is like them, an eternal mystery, an eternal adventure.”
    Hiro Mashima, Fairy Tail, Vol. 01

  • #23
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Shouyou: I'd like to ask you something, too. What is a samurai? Would you tell me?

    Takasugi: Aren't you a samurai?

    Shouyou: Well... At the very least, I'm not the kind of samurai you know. Do you think there are qualifications to become a samurai? Do you believe that without a family to protect, or a lord to serve, one cannot become a samurai? I don't think so. Bushido is the will to discipline one's weak self in order to reach one's stronger self. It refers to the act of devoting oneself to one's ideals. So both they, who study diligently and try to become better human beings, and you, who came here as a dojo challenger to grow stronger, are already samurai in my eyes. Even if your births and backgrounds are unknown, and you don't have a master to serve or a sword to fight with, you can each flaunt your own brand of bushido and become your own samurai. Guiding as many of those samurai as possible might just be my brand of bushido. You ended up here after losing your way, too, didn't you? I am the same. I am still lost. But that's all right. Doubt yourself, lose yourself and become the kind of samurai you want to be.”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #24
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “The Sakata family will always share when times are tough, with food and also pain.
    -Sakata Gintoki”
    Hideaki Sorachi, Gintama

  • #25
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Compared to being young and beautiful, it's a much harder task to live and walk honestly even with a crooked back, when raising our souls beautifully is far more meaningful
    -Gintoki Sakata”
    Hideaki Sorachi

  • #26
    Hiro Mashima
    “It is the role of a parent to stand in front of their children, and protect them even if their legs were to give out at any moment - Master Makarov”
    Hiro Mashima

  • #27
    Hiro Mashima
    “If you run out of strength today, borrow some from tomorrow”
    Hiro Mashima

  • #28
    Hideaki Sorachi
    “Kondo: Do you have any idea how stupid we are?!
    Kagura: Don't underestimate us!”
    Hideaki Sorachi
    tags: funny

  • #29
    “It's like the great stories, Mr. Frodo, the ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were, and sometimes you didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad has happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing this shadow, even darkness must pass. A new day will come, and when the sun shines, it'll shine out the clearer. I know now folks in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding on to something. That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo, and it's worth fighting for.”
    Samwise Gamgee

  • #30
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Frodo: I can't do this, Sam.
    Sam: I know. It's all wrong. By rights we shouldn't even be here. But we are. It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness, and danger, they were. And sometimes you didn't want to know the end, because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines, it'll shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going. Because they were holding on to something.
    Frodo: What are we holding on to, Sam?
    Sam: That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo...and it's worth fighting for.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien



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