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Do you remember how many breads you have eaten in your life?
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Hirohiko Araki (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Part 1 - Phantom Blood, Tome 5 (Phantom Blood, #5))
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When someone insults you, even murder is forgivable? I see. What you told me is very important. You insulted that innocent old man's life. So I changed one of your guns into a banana. You should savor your last meal as best you can.
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Hirohiko Araki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Tome 3 (Vento Aureo, #3))
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Where the fuck is Mickey!? Fuck's sake! If there's no Mickey, this shit ain't Disney!
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Hirohiko Araki
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Everyone hates knowing that tomorrow's Monday, but we live on thinking about how another fun Saturday will come around. It isn't always Monday!
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Hirohiko Araki
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That is the taste of a liar!
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Hirohiko Araki (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Tome 13 (Vento Aureo, #13))
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A dictionary is a ship that crosses the sea of words,” said Araki, with a sense that he was laying bare his innermost soul. “People travel on it and gather the small points of light floating on the dark surface of the waves. They do this in order to tell someone their thoughts accurately, using the best possible words. Without dictionaries, all any of us could do is linger before the vastness of the deep.
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Shion Miura (The Great Passage)
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I've always... cherished you
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Hirohiko Araki (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, Tome 02 (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Part VI, #65; Stone Ocean, #2))
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This story is the tale of me starting to walk. Not in the physical sense… but in an adolescence to adulthood sort of way…
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Hirohiko Araki (スティール・ボール・ラン 1 (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7, Steel Ball Run #1))
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What did you say? Depending on your answer I may have to kick your ass! - Joseph Joestar
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Hirohiko Araki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency, Vol. 1)
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Reality is the lifeblood that makes a work pulse with energy. Reality itself is entertainment!
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Hirohiko Araki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 4—Diamond is Unbreakable, Vol. 3)
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He is the living incarnation of evil! His name is Dio, awakened after a century of sleep! Our destiny is to fight this man!
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Hirohiko Araki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3 - Stardust Crusaders Series Vol. 1-4 Collection 4 Books Set By Hirohiko Araki)
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When creating a manga, it is incredibly important not to simply draw on a whim, but to be conscious of the four fundamental elements as you draw.
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Hirohiko Araki (Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga)
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An organism that can have sex with anything it encounters... I'm kinda jealous.
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Hirohiko Araki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 6--Stone Ocean, Vol. 7 (7))
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A dictionary is a ship that crosses the sea of words,” said Araki, with a sense that he was laying bare his innermost soul. “People travel on it and gather the small points of light floating on the dark surface of the waves. They do this in order to tell someone their thoughts accurately, using the best possible words. Without dictionaries, all any of us could do is linger before the vastness of the deep.” “We
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Shion Miura (The Great Passage)
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The most important part of a character is their motivation. What does your protagonist want to accomplish? If you can’t clearly communicate their motives through their actions, he or she is not a complete character.
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Hirohiko Araki (Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga)
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What we have here, in these long stretches of dream-like times where time slows...regardless of man or woman, the most important thing may be living together at the same time.
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Araki Joh (Bartender バーテンダー Vol. 2 完璧な味)
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Far from dampening Araki’s interest, the discovery that his dictionary wasn’t perfect only fanned his ardor. If some definitions weren’t quite successful, he liked the way they at least made a good effort. The dictionary’s very flaws made the exertions and enthusiasm of its compilers real to his imagination.
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Shion Miura (The Great Passage)
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been addressed to him. Flustered, he shook his head. “A dictionary is a ship that crosses the sea of words,” said Araki, with a sense that he was laying bare his innermost soul. “People travel on it and gather the small points of light floating on the dark surface of the waves. They do this in order to tell someone their thoughts accurately, using the best possible words. Without dictionaries, all any of us could do is linger before the vastness of the deep.
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Shion Miura (The Great Passage)
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dictionary is a ship that crosses the sea of words,” said Araki, with a sense that he was laying bare his innermost soul. “People travel on it and gather the small points of light floating on the dark surface of the waves. They do this in order to tell someone their thoughts accurately, using the best possible words. Without dictionaries, all any of us could do is linger before the vastness of the deep.
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Shion Miura (The Great Passage)
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Reputasi seseorang tak pernah ditetapkan sebelum dia mati."
(Araki Murashige - Taiko)
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Eiji Yoshikawa
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你知道著有《湖滨散记》一书的自然主义者亨利 梭罗吗?他说过...我家有三张椅子,第一张是为了孤独,第二张是为了友情,第三张是为了社交。那酒吧的椅子是为了什么而存在的呢?
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Araki Joh (Bartender バーテンダー Vol. 4 旅人のための一杯)
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对于不可说的东西,我们必须保持沉默。摘自路德维希 维根斯坦的逻辑哲学论
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Araki Joh (Bartender バーテンダー Vol. 9 最初の「客」)
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有人说,人们不是因为悲伤而哭泣,是因为哭泣而感到悲伤。抬头挺胸,勉强挤出微笑,有时也能够让动摇的心冷静下来。倒酒的顺序,拿酒瓶的方式,杯垫的位置...一开始我也觉得讲究这些很可笑。但是有时候人可以借由身体的习惯纾解内心的痛苦。
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Araki Joh
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In essence, the very life or death of your manga will depend upon that first page.
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Hirohiko Araki (Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga)
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An organism that can have sex with anything it encounters... I'm kinda jealous.
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Araki Hirohiko (JoJo's Bizarre Adventures (Stone Ocean, 6))
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Sometimes words were useless. No matter how they called out to him, Araki and Mrs. Matsumoto had been unable to tether the professor’s life to this earth. And yet the professor wasn’t completely gone, either. Because of words, the most important part of him was lodged in their hearts.
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Shion Miura (The Great Passage)
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A dictionary is a ship that crosses the sea of words,” said Araki, with a sense that he was laying bare his innermost soul. “People travel on it and gather the small points of light floating on the dark surface of the waves. They do this in order to tell someone their thoughts accurately, using the best possible words. Without dictionaries, all any of us could do
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Shion Miura (The Great Passage)