Aoyama Quotes

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A secret makes a woman woman
Gosho Aoyama
time is a terrible thing because it erases joys and pains at the same time.
Gosho Aoyama
You may say that it was the book, but it’s how you read a book that is most valuable, rather than any power it might have itself.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
In a world where you don’t know what will happen next, I just do what I can right now.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
life is limited so people will appreciate it because there’s a limit, we would try our best to live.
Gosho Aoyama
Humans are suspicious and jealous creatures. When they see something perfect, they want to find a flaw.
Gosho Aoyama (Detective Conan: Showdown with the Phantom Thief Kid Special Edition)
There's only one truth
Gosho Aoyama
A detective who uses his deductive powers to corner a suspect and then does nothing to stop them from committing suicide is no better than a murderer himself. - Kudo Shinichi
Gosho Aoyama
There are so many things to do, but I won’t make the excuse that I have no time anymore. Instead, I will think about what I can do with the time I have. One day is going to become tomorrow.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Don't judge from the outside. Like any beautiful rose has thorns... the more a person appears nice on the outside, the more you should doubt the inside.
Gosho Aoyama (名探偵コナン 45 (Detective Conan #45))
As long as you continue to say the words “one day”, the dream is not over.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
Life is one revelation after another. Things don’t always go to plan, no matter what your circumstances. But the flip side is all the unexpected, wonderful things that you could never have imagined happening. Ultimately it’s all for the best that many things don’t turn out the way we hoped.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Flowers are fragile and ephemeral...Even if you meant to protect them with a surrounding fence from wind and rain, they would die without sunlight...and a spindly fence has no power against a strong wind. - Haibara Ai
Gosho Aoyama
Is a reason nesessary? I don't know why you would kill someone. But as for saving someone... A logical mind isn't needed, right? -Kudou Shinichi
Gosho Aoyama
With a keen eye for details, one truth prevails!
Gosho Aoyama
Fear of death is worse than death itself...
Gosho Aoyama (Detektif Conan Vol. 58)
to keep believing in life, until you're sure of death, it's the way a detective should be." - Kogoro Mouri, Detective Conan
Gosho Aoyama
You must never forget it if that's an important memory to you. Especially when a person dies, he can only live in the memories of others.
Gosho Aoyama (名探偵コナン 37 (Detective Conan #37))
People can really change. When they're far away from each other, their hearts will change. It's so cruel that the only thing I can do is wait. - Mouri Ran
Gosho Aoyama
If you force me to pick one color, it'd be Black... It covers up the things inside of me that I don't want to be known. Well, for the same reason, black is the color I hate, too...
Gosho Aoyama (Detective Conan: Showdown with the Phantom Thief Kid Special Edition)
Words are like knives... If you use it the wrong way it transforms into a bad weapon.
Gosho Aoyama (Detektif Conan Vol. 54)
while it's true in tennis, love is zero. but zero is also where everything starts. nothing would ever be born if we didn't depart from there. nothing would be ever achieved.
Gosho Aoyama
Time is a terrible thing because it can erase both joys and pains.
Gosho Aoyama
No matter how well you think you've hidden, you'll always leave behind a trace. And the more you try to hide that trace, the more obvious and troublesome it will become.
Gosho Aoyama (Detektif Conan Vol. 51)
Readers make their own personal connections to words, irrespective of the writer's intentions, and each reader gains something unique.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
After hanging up the phone Aoyama sank back back on the sofa feeling like a balloon in a warm blue sky.
Ryū Murakami (Audition)
What I do know is that there’s no need to panic, or do more than I can cope with right now. For the time being, I plan to simply get my life in order and learn some new skills, choosing from what’s available.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
You can decide things, but there’s no guarantee everything will go as planned.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
A secret makes a woman woman - Vermouth
Gosho Aoyama
Shinjitsu no hitotsu
Gosho Aoyama
I’m still searching. Searching for somewhere I can be accepted as I am. Just one place is all I need. Somewhere to be at peace.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
I know that now. Just as every day is equal in value and no less important than all the others. The day I was born, today as I stand here now and the many tomorrows to come.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
If you can survive the ordeal of being born, you can get through anything.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
This didn’t just come to you. It happened because you did something for yourself. You took action and that caused things to change around you.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Books will always be essential for some people. And bookshops are a place for those people to discover the books that will become important to them. I will never allow bookshops to vanish from this world.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
This World is deep... and brimming with mysteries.
Gosho Aoyama (Detektif Conan 55)
When I buy a book, I also become part of the process as a reader. People working in the book industry are not the only ones who make the publishing world go round; most of all it depends on the readers. Books belong to everybody: the creators, the sellers and the readers. That’s what society is all about I believe.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
You can't cure your own suffering by making others suffer.
Gosho Aoyama
Detectives are only human; we're not Gods that know everything. When detectives tell their theory, in reality, most are rather anxious. Thinking that there's always possibility that they could have missed something, somewhere... But in return, the excitement you experience when your theory's smack bang correct is twice as great!
Gosho Aoyama (名探偵コナン 42 (Detective Conan #42))
If I told her how I feel, she'd miss me even more. Afterall, I'm the guy who keeps breaking her heart by making her wait an eternity... even though I'm always by her side. I don't wanna see her cry anymore. Even if it means I no longer have a place in her heart. Seems pretty childish of me, doesn't it? -Edogawa Conan
Gosho Aoyama
The pleasure of being successful in revenge disappears quickly... Like a snowflake in the sun...
Gosho Aoyama (Detektif Conan Vol. 51)
You managed to find employment, you go to work every day and you can feed yourself. That's a fine achievement.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
one truth prevails
Gosho Aoyama
Things change. I change, other people change. That’s a good thing.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
She should want to see me. If I had said how I feel about her, she would miss me even more. All this time, I've been breaking her heart by keeping her wait, yet I can't still appear before her eyes. I never want to see her cry anymore. Even if it means I no longer exist in her heart. How immature of me, right? -Kudou Shinichi
Gosho Aoyama
If you believe in nothing and stand up for nothing, you'll become and achieve nothing.
Gosho Aoyama
Even if you are facing a bitter aspect of life... Drugs and murder are foul, without any excuse. Deserve a red card, for a loser. -Kudou Shinichi(Edogawa Conan)
Gosho Aoyama
From big things to little, there are some things we simply cannot force to go to plan, no matter how hard we try.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
The days go by more happily when you have something to dream about. It’s not always a bad thing to have a dream, with no plan for ever carrying it out.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
It's always the little things, that we overlook, that are most important.
Gosho Aoyama
Immortality ain;t nothing but a nightmare. Life's valuable because it's short. We gotta do our best with the time we got.
Gosho Aoyama
Depending on someone without giving your best isn't good at all!
Gosho Aoyama (名探偵コナン 42 (Detective Conan #42))
Don't let your rage overcome you no matter in what situation.
Gosho Aoyama
Once those words leave your mouth, you'll never be able to take them back.
Gosho Aoyama
The strong one doesn't win, the one who wins is strong.
Gosho Aoyama
Love sama dengan 0. Ditumpuk sebanyak apapun hanya akan menghasilkan kekalahan yang menyedihkan
Gosho Aoyama
Everybody is connected. And any one of their connections could be the start of a network that branches in many directions. If you wait for the right time to make connections, it might never happen, but if you show your face around, talk to people and see enough to give you the confidence that things could work out, then ‘one day’ might turn into ‘tomorrow.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
there's no such thing as a perfect person in this world.
Gosho Aoyama
Secret makes a women, women
Gosho Aoyama
There’s no guarantee of certainty in anything.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Singles are envious of those who are married, and married couples envy those with children, but people with children are envious of singles. It’s an endless merry-go-round. But isn’t that funny? That each person should be chasing the tail of the person in front of them, when no one is coming first or last. In other words, when it comes to happiness nothing is better or worse—there is no definitive state.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Life is one revelation after another. Things don’t always go to plan, no matter what your circumstances. But the flip side is all the unexpected, wonderful things that you could never have imagined happening. Ultimately it’s all for the best that many things don’t turn out the way we hoped. Try not to think of upset plans or schedules as personal failure or bad luck. If you can do that, then you can change, in your own self and in your life overall.” Then she looked off into the distance and smiled.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Words are like swords, if you use them the wrong way, it'll turn into ugly weapons.
Gosho Aoyama
Is reason necessary? I don't know why you would kill someone. But as for saving someone, a logical mind isn't needed, right?
Gosho Aoyama
Now I know the importance of the heart being moved, I have a list of things I want to try.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
I believe it is trust,’ she adds. ‘Trust?’ ‘Yes, trust. Anything you do – borrowing money from a bank, commissioning a piece of work, sending or receiving a parcel, making a plan with friends, ordering food at a restaurant – all those things can only happen because of mutual trust on both sides.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
There's no win or lose, nor higher or lower. Because there's only one truth.
Gosho Aoyama
Matsuda-kun: Wow... Your father died on duty and you see his memento as an amulet... Satou-san: Hey, give it back! You want to tell me to forget it so I can move on, right? Matsuda-kun: No... You don't need to forget everything... Satou-san: Eh? Matsuda-kun: Wherher you can move on or not is totally up to you. If you forget your father her could... really die, right?
Gosho Aoyama (名探偵コナン 36 (Detective Conan #36))
You may say that it was the book, but it's how you read a book that is most valuable, rather than any power it might have itself
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
I don’t have anything. Not enough time, money or courage. I always think that one day I’ll do it, but I never do. I don’t have what it takes to get started.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Trust makes the world go round.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Immortality ain't nothing but a nightmare. Life's valuable because it's short. We gotta do our best with the time we got.
Gosho Aoyama
With a keen eye for details, one truth prevails.
Gosho Aoyama
It’s a question of passion. The majority may not accept something, but as long as there are some who do, the existence of that thing – whatever it may be – is protected.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
How much had my own thinking limited my opportunities?
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
You told me that if you only ever look in front, your view will be quite narrow. So whenever I feel stuck or don’t know what to do, I try to broaden my view. Relax my shoulders and walk sideways like a crab.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for Is in the Library)
It was as if he’d abandoned himself to his despair, but in fact, Aoyama knew, he was fervently searching for something. Something that, once found, would keep him from having to feel the pain of his wound. To just entrust oneself to time was to exterminate oneself, to temporarily accept a kind of death.
Ryū Murakami (Audition)
Is a reason necessary? I don't no why you would kill someone. But as for helping someone, a logical mind isn't needed, right?
Gosho Aoyama
There is only one truth.
Gosho Aoyama
When you’re close to fifty, one hundred years doesn’t seem like an awfully long time. I almost feel I could live to a hundred and sixty if I try.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for Is in the Library)
Readers make their own personal connections to words, irrespective of the writer’s intentions, and each reader gains something unique.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
How uncanny the way what one reads can sometimes synchronize with reality.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
I believe that every contact between people makes them part of society. And that goes beyond the present moment. Things happen as a result of our points of connection, in the past and the future.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
What I do know is that there’s no need to panic, or do more than I can cope with right now. For the time being, I plan to simply get my life in order and learn some new skills, choosing from what’s available. I’ll prepare myself, like Guri and Gura gathering chestnuts in the forest. Because I never know when I might find my own giant egg.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Day off. That reminds me of one more thing I’ve learned since retiring: if you don’t work, there are no days off. Never again will I enjoy the anticipation of freedom and feeling of release at the thought of taking time off work.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for Is in the Library)
What will I be doing years from now? I don’t have the same kind of burning desire like I used to when all I wanted was to escape to Tokyo, and I don’t feel excited any more about achieving a goal. That all fizzled away, like froth.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Well, raising a child is one new experience after another, isn’t it. You can never really know what it’s like until you’ve been through it. So much turns out to be different than how you imagined.” “Yes, yes, that’s right.” I nodded emphatically several times. Here was somebody who seemed to understand. I felt a trust that made me want to reveal my innermost thoughts to her. “It’s the difference between thinking that Winnie-the-Pooh is cute, and actually living with a bear.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Belonging is an ambiguous state, you know. Take this place, for example. We can both be in the same place, but having that sheet of glass between us makes us feel as if what is happening on the other side is irrelevant, doesn’t it. Remove the partition, however, and instantly you become part of the same world. Even though it is all one to begin with.” Mr. Ebigawa looks into my eyes. “This is how I see it, Mr. Gonno. I believe that every kind of contact between people makes them part of society. And that goes beyond the present moment. Things happen as a result of our points of connection, in the past and in the future.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Things don't always go to plan, no matter what your circumstances. But the flip side is all the unexpected, wonderful things that you could never have imagined happening. Ultimately it's all for the best that many things don't turn out the way we hoped. Try not to think of upset plans or schedules as personal failures or bad luck. If you can do that, you can change your own self and your life overall.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking For Is in the Library)
Life is one revelation after another. Things don’t always go to plan, no matter what your circumstances. But the flip side is all the unexpected, wonderful things that you could never have imagined happening. Ultimately it’s all for the best that many things don’t turn out the way we hoped. Try not to think of upset plans or schedules as personal failure or bad luck. If you can do that, then you can change, in your own self and in your life overall.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
It was like the outbreak of a fever just as the country stood at a crucial turning point And here I was, myself swallowed up by the very same capitalist logic, savoring Schubert’s Winterreise as I lounged in my BMW, waiting for the signal to change at an intersection in ritzy Aoyama. I was living someone else’s life, not my own.
Haruki Murakami (South of the Border, West of the Sun)
sekali kata- kata itu keluar dari mulutmu kau tak bisa menariknya kembali kata layaknya pedang kalau kau salah menggunakannya mereka akan berubah menjadi senjata yang buruk persahabatan dapat bertahan seumur hidup kalau masing- masing tidak melakukan pelecehan verbal sekali kau memutuskan hubungan kau mungkin tidak akan pernah bertemu lagi
Gosho Aoyama
Ich habe zwar keine Ahnung, warum jemand andere Menschen umbringt... Aber um jemanden zu retten, bedarf es keiner logischen Begründung!
Gosho Aoyama (Detektiv Conan 57)
It dawns on me that I have not been looking after myself. I don’t care about what I put in my mouth, or my surroundings, and I treat myself carelessly. Like Kiriyama, but for different reasons, I too have not been living a decent life.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Yes, trust. Anything you do—borrowing money from a bank, commissioning a piece of work, sending or receiving a parcel, making a plan with friends, ordering food at a restaurant—all those things can only happen because of mutual trust on both sides.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for is in the Library)
Aoyama was no stranger to auditions, having supervised a number of them for TV commercials and PR videos. Sitting in a studio, sizing up a row of fifteen or twenty swimsuit-clad hopefuls, he'd always found words like 'slave trade' and 'auction block' popping into his mind. Of course they weren't slaves, but there was no denying that the women lined up on that little platform, posing in their bikinis, were trying to sell themselves. Buying and selling was the basis of all social intercourse, and the commodity an actor or model offered for sale was nothing less than her own being.
Ryū Murakami (Audition)
Singles are envious of those who are married, and married couples envy those with children, but people with children are envious of singles. It’s an endless merry-go-round. But isn’t that funny? That each person should be chasing the tail of the person in front of them, when no one is coming first or last. In other words, when it comes to happiness nothing is better or worse – there is no definitive state.
Michiko Aoyama (What You Are Looking for Is in the Library)
A vida é sempre uma correria. Seja qual for a situação, nunca corre como queremos. Do mesmo modo, muitas vezes temos surpresas agradáveis que nunca nos passaram pela cabeça. Então, damos graças por não ter corrido como desejávamos e sentimo-nos mais aliviadas .Não precisas de achar que os teus planos falhados são azares ou fracassos. Esses imprevistos mudam-te a ti à tua vida. Página 148 O que Procuras está na Biblioteca
Michiko Aoyama
- Quando lemos biografias e livros de histórias, temos de ter algo em em mente. .................................................................................... - Que aquilo que estamos a ler é apenas uma hipótese. Aquilo que se passou mesmo só os envolvidos o saberão. Mesmo que alguém tenha mesmo feito uma determinada declaração, há muitas maneiras de interpretar as palavras. Se até a debater assuntos modernos na internet há mal-entendidos, imagina quantos não haverá sobre o passado remoto. Não há como saber ao certo o que é verdade ou não. Página 206 O que Procuras está na Biblioteca
Michiko Aoyama
Mężczyźni bez kobiet" / Mężczyźni bez kobiet (...) zapisanie samej esencji niebędącej faktami jest jak umówienie się z kimś po ciemnej stronie księżyca. Jest zupełnie ciemno, nie ma żadnych punktów orientacyjnych. A do tego powierzchnia jest za duża. Próbuję powiedzieć, że powinienem był się zakochać w M, kiedy miała czternaście lat. Ale naprawdę zakochałem się w niej znacznie później i (niestety) nie miała już wtedy czternastu lat. Spotkaliśmy się w nieodpowiednim czasie. Tak jakbyśmy pomylili umówiony dzień. Miejsce i godzina się zgadzały, ale dzień był nie ten. Lecz M nadal miała w sobie czternastoletnią dziewczynę. Ta dziewczyna kryła się w niej w całości – nie częściowo, jak w moim przypadku. Kiedy uważnie wytężałem wzrok, udawało mi się dostrzec, gdy przychodziła i odchodziła. Podczas seksu, gdy trzymałem M w ramionach, stawała się staruszką albo dziewczynką. W ten sposób zawsze żyła we własnym czasie. W takich chwilach bez namysłu tak mocno ją obejmowałem, aż sprawiałem jej ból. Być może za mocno. Ale musiałem. Nie chciałem jej nikomu oddać. (...) nagle stajesz się jednym z mężczyzn bez kobiet. Ten dzień przychodzi nieoczekiwaniebez żadnego ostrzeżenia, bez żadnej wskazówki, bez przeczucia, złego znaku, nikt nawet nie zapukał ani znacząco nie chrząknął. Mijasz zakręt i orientujesz się, że już tam jesteś. Ale nie możesz się cofnąć. Gdy raz miniesz ten zakręt, to miejsce staje się twoim jedynym światem. I nazywany w nim jesteś jednym z „mężczyzn bez kobiet”. Bardzo chłodno i w liczbie mnogiej. (...) A kiedy raz zostaniesz mężczyzną bez kobiety, twoje ciało głęboko przesiąknie kolorem tej samotności. Jak w dywan o pastelowych barwach wsiąka plama czerwonego wina. Choćbyś miał dużą wiedzę na temat prowadzenia domu, jej usunięcie prawdopodobnie okaże się straszliwie trudne.Z upływem czasu nieco zblednie, ale pewnie pozostanie plamą do końca twojego życia. Ma prawa jako plama, czasami nawet ma prawo do publicznego wypowiadania się jako plama. Będziesz musiał żyć z jej łagodnym blednięciem i wieloznacznym kształtem. W tym świecie inaczej brzmią dźwięki. Inaczej odczuwa się pragnienie. Inaczej rosną włosy. Inaczej zachowują się pracownicy Starbucksów. Solówka Clifforda Browna też brzmi inaczej. Inaczej zamykają się drzwi w metrze. Inna jest nawet odległość spacerem z Omotesandō do Aoyama Itchōme. I nawet jeżeli potem los ześle ci nową kobietę, jeśli będzie wspaniałą kobietą (a raczej: im wspanialsza będzie, tym bardziej), w tej samej chwili zaczniesz myśleć o tym, że ją utracisz. Sugestywne cienie marynarzy, dźwięk obcych języków, którymi mówią (grecki? estoński? tagalog?) wywołują w tobie niepokój. Nazwy egzotycznych portów całego świata napawają cię strachem. A to dlatego, że wiesz już, jak to jest być mężczyzną bez kobiety. Jesteś perskim dywanem w pastelowych barwach, a samotność nigdy nieznikającą plamą z portwajnu. Tak więc samotność przychodzi z Francji, a ból rany ze Środkowego Wschodu. Dla mężczyzn bez kobiet świat jest bezmiernym i bolesnym chaosem, ciemną stroną księżyca.
Haruki Murakami (Men without women (Only novel))