Hero Academia Quotes

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Go beyond! Plus Ultra!
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 11 [Boku No Hero Academia 11] (My Hero Academia, #11))
Oh, I get it now! I'm just awesome. And everyone else just isn't!
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 2 [Boku No Hero Academia 2])
One For ALL, One Million Percent, DELAWARE! DETROIT! SSSSSSMMMMMMAAAAAAASSSSSHHHHHH!
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 9 [Boku No Hero Academia 9] (My Hero Academia, #9))
Even heroes must cry sometimes
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 15 [Boku No Hero Academia 15] (My Hero Academia, #15))
But you know, meddling when you don’t need to is the essence of being a hero.
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia Vol 6-15 Kohei Horikoshi Collection Set 10 Books Bundle)
The scars a person has shows just how much they've been through.
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia Series(Vol 1-15) Collection 15 Books Set By Kohei Horikoshi)
A true hero is someone who overcomes life’s misfortunes.
My Hero Academia
The reason heroes wear capes is to wrap up and protect little girls in pain.” -Mirio Togata (My Hero Academia)
Kohei Horikoshi
Wreath thyself in pitchest black!! I am now... quite evil.
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 2 [Boku No Hero Academia 2])
United States of SMASH!!
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 11 [Boku No Hero Academia 11] (My Hero Academia, #11))
I hope you've left your sense of morals and decency at the door
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 4 [Boku No Hero Academia 4] (My Hero Academia, #4))
I wanna make this a world where hero's have time to kill ~Hawks
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia Series Vol (21-25) Books Collection Set by Kohei Horikoshi)
Le persone non nascono tutte uguali. È una grande verità che scoprii a quattro anni. La mia prima e ultima, amara delusione.
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia, Vol. 1)
Kacchan, io non resterò per sempre l'insignificante Deku buono a nulla! SONO IL DEKU CHE SI IMPEGNA!
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 2 [Boku No Hero Academia 2])
No, non così. Non così, mamma. Quella volta avrei tanto voluto che mi dicessi... "TU PUOI DIVENTARE UN HERO.
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia, Vol. 1)
Non avete più niente da temere! Perché, vi chiedete? Perché ora ci sono io!
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia, Vol. 1)
Gli scemi la fanno lunga perché non sono capaci di riassumere
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 10 [Boku No Hero Academia 10] (My Hero Academia, #10))
I wanna be even more like the people I love ~Toga
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia - League of Villains: Undercover)
You've come this far, so show some bravado, even if it's fake!
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia nº 04)
That's Great Explosion Murder God Dynamite to you! ~ Katsuki Bakugo
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 33 (Boku no Hero Academia, #33))
I più grandi Heros sono entrati nelle cronache sin da quando erano studenti e la maggior parte di loro conclude così il racconto: "Entravo in azione ancor prima di pensare!
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia, Vol. 1)
Nothing like doing good to make you feel good!!
Hideyuki Furuhashi (My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Series 1-4 Books Collection Set)
You can become the man you want to be.
Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia Volume 5 Shoto Todoroki Origin PaperbacK 16 Aug 2016)
Just believe in yourself and you can become a hero.
Kohei Horikoshi
So many of the professional foreign policy establishment, and so many of their hangers-on among the lumpen academics and journalists, had become worried by the frenzy and paranoia of the Nixonian Vietnam policy that consensus itself was threatened. Ordinary intra-mural and extra-mural leaking, to such duly constituted bodies as Congress, was getting out of hand. It was Kissinger who inaugurated the second front or home front of the war; illegally wiretapping the telephones even of his own staff and of his journalistic clientele. (I still love to picture the face of Henry Brandon when he found out what his hero had done to his telephone.) This war against the enemy within was the genesis of Watergate; a nexus of high crime and misdemeanour for which Kissinger himself, as Isaacson wittily points out, largely evaded blame by taking to his ‘shuttle’ and staying airborne. Incredibly, he contrived to argue in public with some success that if it were not for democratic distempers like the impeachment process his own selfless, necessary statesmanship would have been easier to carry out. This is true, but not in the way that he got newspapers like Rees-Mogg’s Times to accept.
Christopher Hitchens
And how good it feels to pound some villains!!
Hideyuki Furuhashi (ヴィジランテ ―僕のヒーローアカデミアILLEGALS― 1 [Vigilante: Boku no Hero Academia Illegals 1])
What is the future? It's a path for the youth to thread on. It's the endless possibilities. It's why i must prevail... So that the sins of us adults don't become an insurmountable obstacle in the way of youth. I will be the one to bear that punishment...!
endeavor
Hey. Remember what I said when Shigaraki made swiss cheese outta me? 'Stop trying to with this on your own.' But I had more to say. I needed to tell you that I got stabbed cuz my body moved on its own. You know, I always looked down on you cuz you were quirkless. You were s'posed to be beneath me... ...But I kept feeling like you were above me. I hated it. I couldn't bear to look at you. I couldn't accept you the way you were. So I kept you at arm's length and bullied you. I tried to act all superior by rejecting you... ...But I kept losing that fight. Ever since we got into U.A.... ...Nothing's worked out how I thought it would. Instead, this past year has forced me to understand your strength and my weakness. Now I don't expect this to change a thing between us, but I gotta speak... ...My truth. Izuku... I'm sorry for everything. There's nothing wrong with the path you've been walking down since inheriting One For All and following All Might's lead. But now... You're barely standing. And those ideals alone ain't enough to get you over the wall your facing. We're here to step in when you can't handle everything on your own. Because to live up to those ideals and surpass All Might... ...We gotta save you, the civilians at U.A., and the people on the streets. Because saving people is how we win. We get it." ~Katsuki Bakugo -aka- Great Explosion Murder God Dynamite
Kohei Horikoshi (僕のヒーローアカデミア 33 (Boku no Hero Academia, #33))
A person could still have what are considered to be “good” intentions and do something that does not benefit others. For example, in this old Anime show called MY Hero Academia, there was this villain called Stain who had really good intentions for heroes: he thought that heroes should live up to their potential and do their hero work out of dedication, not just for fame and money, but to enforce those ideals, he would attempt to murder heroes whom he believed did not live up to those ideals. His intentions would be morally right by current philosophical standards on morality, but he was destroying members of humanity, which is not beneficial to those members. His intentions didn’t actually follow the duality, because although he intended for humanity to be heroic instead of greedy, he still had spite in himself, so part of his intentions were for the benefit of humanity, but the other part was not. They were, in fact, for the detriment of heroes he disliked. He was not COMPLETELY following the benefit-intention duality.
Lucy Carter (The Reformation)
During NASA’s first fifty years the agency’s accomplishments were admired globally. Democratic and Republican leaders were generally bipartisan on the future of American spaceflight. The blueprint for the twenty-first century called for sustaining the International Space Station and its fifteen-nation partnership until at least 2020, and for building the space shuttle’s heavy-lift rocket and deep spacecraft successor to enable astronauts to fly beyond the friendly confines of low earth orbit for the first time since Apollo. That deep space ship would fly them again around the moon, then farther out to our solar system’s LaGrange points, and then deeper into space for rendezvous with asteroids and comets, learning how to deal with radiation and other deep space hazards before reaching for Mars or landings on Saturn’s moons. It was the clearest, most reasonable and best cost-achievable goal that NASA had been given since President John F. Kennedy’s historic decision to land astronauts on the lunar surface. Then Barack Obama was elected president. The promising new chief executive gave NASA short shrift, turning the agency’s future over to middle-level bureaucrats with no dreams or vision, bent on slashing existing human spaceflight plans that had their genesis in the Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Bush White Houses. From the starting gate, Mr. Obama’s uncaring space team rolled the dice. First they set up a presidential commission designed to find without question we couldn’t afford the already-established spaceflight plans. Thirty to sixty thousand highly skilled jobs went on the chopping block with space towns coast to coast facing 12 percent unemployment. $9.4 billion already spent on heavy-lift rockets and deep space ships was unashamedly flushed down America’s toilet. The fifty-year dream of new frontiers was replaced with the shortsighted obligations of party politics. As 2011 dawned, NASA, one of America’s great science agencies, was effectively defunct. While Congress has so far prohibited the total cancellation of the space agency’s plans to once again fly astronauts beyond low earth orbit, Obama space operatives have systematically used bureaucratic tricks to slow roll them to a crawl. Congress holds the purse strings and spent most of 2010 saying, “Wait just a minute.” Thousands of highly skilled jobs across the economic spectrum have been lost while hundreds of billions in “stimulus” have been spent. As of this writing only Congress can stop the NASA killing. Florida’s senior U.S. Senator Bill Nelson, a Democrat, a former spaceflyer himself, is leading the fight to keep Obama space advisors from walking away from fifty years of national investment, from throwing the final spade of dirt on the memory of some of America’s most admired heroes. Congressional committees have heard from expert after expert that Mr. Obama’s proposal would be devastating. Placing America’s future in space in the hands of the Russians and inexperienced commercial operatives is foolhardy. Space legend John Glenn, a retired Democratic Senator from Ohio, told president Obama that “Retiring the space shuttles before the country has another space ship is folly. It could leave Americans stranded on the International Space Station with only a Russian spacecraft, if working, to get them off.” And Neil Armstrong testified before the Senate’s Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee that “With regard to President Obama’s 2010 plan, I have yet to find a person in NASA, the Defense Department, the Air Force, the National Academies, industry, or academia that had any knowledge of the plan prior to its announcement. Rumors abound that neither the NASA Administrator nor the President’s Science and Technology Advisor were knowledgeable about the plan. Lack of review normally guarantees that there will be overlooked requirements and unwelcome consequences. How could such a chain of events happen?
Alan Shepard (Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon)
Doflamingo solos my hero academia, if u disagree u biased and ugly
Smart People
Furthermore, the most important quality to maintain is spiritual centeredness. I was enamored with the praise and the rewards given to me by those who wanted me to be their cultural critic. My feet almost slipped because I lacked the centeredness of many of my Biblical Heroes. Without a proper centeredness, internal gentrification would’ve consumed Moses, Daniel, and Ester. They recognized the luxury at their disposal in the palace but they never let the luxury define them, or their calling. I still frequent the palaces of Christianity and academia. I’ve tasted their wines and I’ve learned their cultures and I know how to operate around kings and queens. I can seek the flourishing of Babylon as Jeremiah instructed without turning away from my God. Gentrification may come but I will never lose the prophetic voice in my heart. Besides, I do not like the god they have made.
Sho Baraka (He Saw That It Was Good: How Your Creative Life Can Change a Broken World)
Conversely, even a foulmouthed, ill-tempered boy may hold kindness in his heart. It may be an overstatement to describe Bakugo as kind, but surely he is not wicked.
Anri Yoshi (My Hero Academia: School Briefs, Vol. 3: Dorm Days)