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Quotes by Takashi Hiraide

I wonder where it all comes from--this need to go to the place where the body has been laid to rest. Its the need to reconfirm how precious someone was and how irreplaceable, and the desire to reconnect with them on a different plane.

Looking back on it now, Id say ones thirties are a cruel age. At this point, I think of them as a time I whiled away unaware of the tide that can suddenly pull you out, beyond the shallows, into the sea of hardship, and even death

he imagined fate as a goddess, capricious and fickle, or as a river, which could flood at any moment

Having played to her hearts content, Chibi would come inside and rest for a while. When she began to sleep on the sofa--like a talisman curled gently in the shape of a comma and dug up from a prehistoric archaeological site--a deep sense of happiness arrived, as if the house itself had dreamed this scene.