Ryohgo Narita Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Ryohgo Narita
Nothing that exists in this world is not amazing! It is all merely a matter of personal
preference! — Ryohgo Narita
It's easier to crush a dream than realize one, forming a bond is infinitely more difficult than breaking one — Ryohgo Narita
If you want to reach the non-everyday, you'll either have to move somewhere else or get into more "underground" things. But once you step into that world, it'll only take about three days for that to seem normal, too. If you truly want to continue escaping from everyday life, you've no other choice but to keep evolving. No matter whether you're aiming higher or lower. Enjoy each day for what it is — Ryohgo Narita
Behind every coincidence, every stroke of luck, and every miracle, there is inevitably a cold and calculating mind. — Ryohgo Narita
I can't bring myself to trust you. But even if you were to betray me, and even if you were to become my enemy ... would it be okay for me to love? Could you ... let me love you? — Ryohgo Narita
I always see your magic, Isaac. Did you know that? It's sure not a magic trick that makes me like you, right? From now on and forever
— Ryohgo Narita
If reality is as equally valuable as fiction, then you should just chalk up the parts of the past you don't need to your imagination — Ryohgo Narita
Yeah. She's still just observing though. She's too useless to even carry plates at the moment, so please just think of her as some Russian ornament."
Tom laughed at the owner's blunt response, and asked another question.
"Chief, how do I say something like, 'you're beautiful', in Russian?"
" ... 'Vi ocharovatelny'."
"Err ... Bee, acherabatennen."
However, hearing this, the Caucasian woman looked confused at Tom, and spoke to the owner behind the counter.
" ... What is this man saying? It is unintelligible. I question its relation to the Japanese language."
With a bitter smile, the owner turned his head towards the woman, and spoke to her.
"'Vi ocharovatelny'."
" ... Why do you suddenly speak these social compliments? Please concisely explain your reasoning."
"That's what that young man over there just tried to say to you."
"In which language, exactly?"
Listening to their conversation, — Ryohgo Narita
Tom laughed at the owner's blunt response, and asked another question.
"Chief, how do I say something like, 'you're beautiful', in Russian?"
" ... 'Vi ocharovatelny'."
"Err ... Bee, acherabatennen."
However, hearing this, the Caucasian woman looked confused at Tom, and spoke to the owner behind the counter.
" ... What is this man saying? It is unintelligible. I question its relation to the Japanese language."
With a bitter smile, the owner turned his head towards the woman, and spoke to her.
"'Vi ocharovatelny'."
" ... Why do you suddenly speak these social compliments? Please concisely explain your reasoning."
"That's what that young man over there just tried to say to you."
"In which language, exactly? — Ryohgo Narita
A true nerd knows the difference between 2-D and 3-D, and chooses 2-D every frickin' time! — Ryohgo Narita
If you make fiction just as valuable as reality, then any reality you don't need can be a delusion — Ryohgo Narita
Your guilt will be your past and that will be your God. — Ryohgo Narita
If you really do love her, don't look away, no matter what happens. No matter what you see, no matter what you learn about her, don't look away. Once you got her in your embrace, don't let go. Once you decide you love someone, that's your responsibility. — Ryohgo Narita
Because the world isn't as bad as you think — Ryohgo Narita
I'll forgive you for running from the past. But at least . . . stop running from the present and the future. — Ryohgo Narita
You can't run away. The past will be only too happy to chase you - - in absolute, complete, and total earnest. Do you know why? Because they're lonely. The past and memories are very lonely things. I don't believe in God. Because he doesn't have a fixed form. The past certainly does exist, even in a world where the future doesn't have a fixed form. Even if it's being colored by misunderstandings and delusions, a person's past can't be anything but the truth as long as he believes in it. If that's what you base your actions or your way of life on, isn't that like being god? — Ryohgo Narita
It's okay. You don't have to worry about anything. That's because I'm here. — Ryohgo Narita
If you truly want to escape the ordinary, you'll simply need to keep evolving. Whether what you seek is above or below. — Ryohgo Narita
There's no one who can live their whole life being completely uncorrupted.
- Izaya Orihara — Ryohgo Narita
We might get eaten by the photon belt. — Ryohgo Narita
Trivial things that you did in the past can turn the lives of others insane. It happens all the time. — Ryohgo Narita
May the true Kuroni City appear in your dreams. — Ryohgo Narita
Idiot.
People say that those who call others idiots are the real idiots. I don't care if I'm an idiot, so I'll call you one. Idiot! You should have told me this earlier! Okay, he's dead! I'm gonna kill him for sure. He's totally dead, guaranteed! -Shizuo
Well, no. I'm the Headless Rider! I'm totally fine. -Celty
No, no, no. That's not even the problem here! If he pulled a blade on you, that's instant death. Gonna kill him ... -Shizuo
What about your job? Aren't you on a break right now? -Celty
I don't give a shit. -Shizuo
Come on. I'm not going to let you get fired because of me. Besides, I still need more information to track him down. I'll make the preparations, so just wait for now. -Celty
Fine. But try to make it quick. Gonna kill him ... — Ryohgo Narita
I am who I am and there's nothing wrong with that. The days continue like they always have. They bring neither excessive desire nor despair. Nothing's changed. Yet I'm overwhelmed with a sense of fulfillment. I'm right here. You're over there. If I'm your savior, then you're mine — Ryohgo Narita
God, this ramen is terrible. — Ryohgo Narita
The world isn't as cruel as you take it to be. — Ryohgo Narita
Reality is such a pain. Those of us who were fed up with that kind of reality decided to remake it. We'd set up a partition, separate what's important to us from what was trash, put only the things we loved on our side, and got rid of the rest. — Ryohgo Narita
Never pick a fight with a guy in a bartender's uniform. Never! — Ryohgo Narita
The only way to truly escape the mundane is for you to constantly be evolving. Whether you choose to aim high, or aim low. Enjoy each day for what it is. — Ryohgo Narita
I don't believe in god. There's no proof he exists. In a world where there isn't even proof of the future, the past exists. Even if it's tainted with misunderstandings and delusions, if the people themselves believe in it, the past is the truth to them. And, if you base your actions or your life around it, in a way, it's a type of god itself. — Ryohgo Narita
Shinra's father was an abnormal man. — Ryohgo Narita
There's no such thing as a limit on being the best. You can always go for more. That's what it means to be human. No... That's what it means to be me. - Claire Stanfield — Ryohgo Narita
People falling out of the sky was a normal sight to Yuuhei. Usually because his brother had punched them there. — Ryohgo Narita
The top has no limits. We can keep on climbing. That's what people do. No
That's what I do. — Ryohgo Narita
Whether it's a hospital or wherever ... we can deliver to anyone with a phone book."
A phone book.
Such a simple and basic answer.
When the chef picked up the phone and said, "Russia Sushi, how can I help you?" did she take him literally? — Ryohgo Narita
You people and your inability to distinguish fantasy from reality! — Ryohgo Narita
The deeper the water, the easier it is for a shark to swim. — Ryohgo Narita
Hmm? It's sort of a hunch ... I just knew when I saw your eyes ... I can't come up with cool words to describe it. Well. To put it simply ... '
After deliberating, he finally said the words that are likely to come from the wizards in a fairy-tale.
'I can do anything. — Ryohgo Narita
You can't escape it, no matter how you struggle. No matter where you go, the past will follow you. No matter how hard you try to forget, no matter if you die and let it all disappear, the past will always be right behind you, chasing you down. Chasing, chasing, chasing, chasing... Do you know why? Because it's lonely. The past, memories, and outcomes are all very lonely things. They want a companion. — Ryohgo Narita
Don't you realize I've already scaled the highest wall there is - getting you to love me? — Ryohgo Narita
Even though I want to put distance between strangers and myself, I can't stand being alone. — Ryohgo Narita
For us, the playground of fiction is just as important as reality — Ryohgo Narita
Reality is such pain. And for those of us who get fed up with that kind of reality, we simply choose to make a new one. We create little walls, and separate the trash from the stuff we like, and when that's all done we keep the things we care about and kick the rest to the curb. You'd be amazed how well it works! A whole world made out of just moe, tsundere, and BL it's the best discovery ever! If you ask me that really it the best way to separate reality, from fiction. — Ryohgo Narita
In my hometown, the sky seemed endless ... but there was nothing to see. — Ryohgo Narita
In the midst of that empty space - the shadow smiled. — Ryohgo Narita
This is a twisted, twisted tale. A tale of twisted love. — Ryohgo Narita
Was the Black Rider my risk? — Ryohgo Narita
Maybe there's no limit to the kind of extraordinary things I can experience here. — Ryohgo Narita
Shizuo Heiwajima, the strongest man in Ikebukuro: I just want the ability to control myself. That's the kind of strength I want. — Ryohgo Narita
All right. Then I'll begin... It's the tale of a man who drank the demon's liquor and gained immortality. That miserable man's lonely, lonely yarn. The stage is Prohibition-era New York. It's the story of the peculiar destiny surrounding the death sudden appearance of the liquor of immortality and of the spiral of people who found themselves drawn into it... — Ryohgo Narita
You must liberate your mind of such dogmatic ideals, rid yourself of this unending illusion that stories have clear beginnings and endings. Stories never begin, nor do they end. They are comprised of people living an endless cycle of interacting, influencing each other, and parting ways. As long as stories are told they should not have clear endings. — Ryohgo Narita
I'm not your shogun, I'm Masaomi Kida. — Ryohgo Narita