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“Everythin' in the world ends up where it should be.”
Arata Kanoh, 你的名字 Another Side:Earthbound
“They were angry, and angry people want the other party to react with equal ferocity in order to escape the intrinsic ugliness of having that emotion. When that unconscious expectation is betrayed, they feel as if their own spite is being pointed out to them and grow even more furious. It’s a vicious cycle.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“The gods are relationships, you see. Words bind people to one another. The words themselves aren’t gods, but our bonds are.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“I make the rice balls, and you eat them, so you and I are connected. Rice is the primary element of rice balls. Therefore, the people who grew that rice, you, and I are connected. The rice grows because of the soil, the water, and the sun. Now we’re all connected: you, me, the farmer, the soil, the water, and the sun. Rice balls aren’t gods, but musubi—connections—are.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“Well, actually… He had the sense that he was often truer to himself in her body than in his own.”
Arata Kanoh, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“Yotsuha, what are rice balls made of?”
“Rice.”
“Who grows the rice?”
“People like Saya’s granddad. Farmers.”
“I make the rice balls, and you eat them, so you and I are connected. Rice is the primary element of rice balls. Therefore, the people who grew that rice, you, and I are connected. The rice grows because of the soil, the water, and the sun. Now we’re all connected: you, me, the farmer, the soil, the water, and the
sun. Rice balls aren’t gods, but musubi—connections—are.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“Fundamentally, politics was about controlling the flow of money, and if you made people believe that you’d direct money their way, they would follow you.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“It felt as if he’d wandered into another world governed by a “common sense” that was completely divorced from reality.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“The things she said had always been correct, but in the end, she was wrong.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“She might have been trying to tell him something that couldn’t be put into words.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“Everythin’ will be as it should be.” Was she saying that her dying now was “as it should be”?”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“Even if I tell you to remember, you’ll forget.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“When people were under stress or pressure, they sometimes lost abilities they’d taken for granted.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“This is another of life’s trials.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“She’s one of the good ones. She’s definitely good. I can trust her.”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“What sort of person are you, really?”
Makoto Shinkai, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“Let’s just be satisfied with what we’ve got. If you start off from there, content, I’ll figure out how to make it better somehow.”
Arata Kanoh, your name. Another Side:Earthbound
“She might have been trying to tell him something that couldn't be put into words.”
Arata Kanoh, 你的名字 Another Side:Earthbound
“The reason he had trouble opening up to her was simply because he was a guy, and Mitsuha was a girl.
The same went for Sayaka.
There was a wall of feelings between two people of different genders.”
Arata Kanoh, 你的名字 Another Side:Earthbound