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Happiness” describes moments, and it’s never permanent.
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I think that what people who’ve committed crimes need isn’t punishment, but rather the knowledge of the pain of being forgiven.
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Dream big, everyone! Because dreams are free! But don’t forget to be realistic about your abilities and financial needs. Otherwise you’re in for some serious disappointments in life!
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People change, and as the years go by, so do our environments. I think it’s alright for there not to be a “proper” way of living. But I do believe that instead of trying to be satisfied on just one answer and blocking out the rest, searching for more answers, despite the pain they may bring, is a much more honest way of living.
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I told you it’s pointless talking about ifs and if nots. But... I do think it’s nice if there could come a time where we could have fun talking about if and if nots, no matter how pointless it is... You know, I feel really happy right now. I’m so glad I was able to meet you in this life. Thank you.
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What do you think are the most important things in life? Money, dreams, sympathy towards others... Yes, they’re all important things as well... But the most important thing is responsibility for your own actions.
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Nothing’s going to change if you’re just thinking about it. No matter how much you worry about someone else’s problems... you can’t fix it for them.
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If pretending to know was childish and pretending not to know was adult, then Punpun thought that he was still probably just a child.
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When I was little, people often misread the Kanji in my name as Mon-De... So the boys flipped it around and called me De-Mon, as in The Devil. Demons plague humanity, but I wasn’t doing anything wrong. Ever since, I’ve been uncomfortable with how people cheerfully unite against perceived enemies”.
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