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Saiyuki Quotes & Sayings

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Saiyuki Quotes By Kazuya Minekura

Sanzo to Gojyo, who is lifting weights: What are you doing?
Gojyo: I've gotta keep my temple sculpted or the ladies of the world will cry. — Kazuya Minekura

Saiyuki Quotes By Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Well, another female child is born into the world! Last Sunday afternoon, Harriot Eaton Stanton - oh! the little heretic thus to desecrate that holy holiday - opened her soft blue eyes on this mundane sphere. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Saiyuki Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Success and perseverance are Siamese twins: where one goes the other follows. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Saiyuki Quotes By Deirdre Riordan Hall

She wondered what life would be like if there was always an arm around her shoulder and if there was a back that welcomed her hug all the time. — Deirdre Riordan Hall

Saiyuki Quotes By Kazuya Minekura

Monk: Forgive our rudeness
Hakkai: Please, don't worry about it. A little purity is good for them.
Sanzo: You saying I'm corrupt? — Kazuya Minekura

Saiyuki Quotes By Kazuya Minekura

Hakkai: Your footwork is lacking.
Gojyo: It's hard to control such long, sexy gams. — Kazuya Minekura

Saiyuki Quotes By A.S. Byatt

I'm quite interested in my own mental processes, simply because I'm a failed scientist, and because I'm interested in how the brain and the mind works, and I like to avoid easy descriptions. — A.S. Byatt

Saiyuki Quotes By Kazuya Minekura

Gojyo: That no good holy man's been rubbing off on you!
Goku: Me? Like Sanzo?! What a rotten thing to say! — Kazuya Minekura

Saiyuki Quotes By Kazuya Minekura

Sanzo to Gojyo: And give me my gun back. I don't want your idiocy getting all over it. — Kazuya Minekura

Saiyuki Quotes By Kazuya Minekura

Goku: But I'm so hungry, I have rigor mortis! — Kazuya Minekura

Saiyuki Quotes By Charles Williams

Our crucifixes exhibit the pain, but they veil, perhaps necessarily, the obscenity: but the death of the God-Man was both. — Charles Williams