Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Hey there. Here's something familiar, a bat. Hope you like it.
Koushun Takami
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Koushun Takami
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: January 10
Author
Journalist
Novelist
Screenwriter
Bats
Hey
Familiar
Hope
Something
Like
More quotes by Koushun Takami
We're still on the run. That's for sure. Right on. This time we're on. And we won't stop till we win.
Koushun Takami
I just didn't want to be a loser anymore... -Mitsuko Souma
Koushun Takami
Now there's the Niida we all know and loathe.
Koushun Takami
By then she was dead. In fact, she may have been dead a while ago. Physically, several seconds ago, mentally, ages ago.
Koushun Takami
But I'm willing to take a chance on believing there has to be a way. All I need is someone to believe with me.
Koushun Takami
Now, once again, 2 students left. But of course they're a part of you now.
Koushun Takami
She looked up at the sky, now tinged with orange. Please live. Talk, think, act. And sometimes listen to music... She stopped briefly. Look at paintings, allow yourself to be moved. Laugh a lot, and at times, cry. And if you find a wonderful girl, then you go for her, and love her.
Koushun Takami
You all have your own distinct personal backgrounds. Of course some of you come from rich families, some from poor families. But circumstances beyond your control like that shouldn’t determine who you are. You must all realize what you’re worth on your own.
Koushun Takami
Loving someone always requires you to not love others.
Koushun Takami
I hope you fall in love with someone nice and have a good marriage. I might end up dying without knowing what it's like to be in love.
Koushun Takami
To memorize something,it's best to write it down.
Koushun Takami
Nice jewelry and a boys corpse. Oh you're so pretty.
Koushun Takami
Someday I'm going to marry someone like my mom and I'll be smiling all the time the way my Mom and Dad are.
Koushun Takami
Furthermore--though it was quite irrelevant now--he had no idea his killer, Kazuo Kiriyama, had, in his mansion that was much larger than Toshinori's home in Shiroiwa-cho, mastered the violin at a level far superior to Toshinori's a long time ago--and then tossed his violin into the trash.
Koushun Takami
You wear nice clothes, you seek respect, you make a lot of money, but what's the point? It's all pointless. Of course, this kind of meaninglessness might suit this crappy nation. But, you see, we still have emotions like joy and happiness, right? They may not mount to much. But they fill up our emptiness. That's the only explanation I have.
Koushun Takami
Even if it's a lie, even if it's a dream, please turn to me.
Koushun Takami