Hey, Hachi People always say that you only discover how precious something is after you lose it— but I think, you only really recognize it… when you see it a second time face to face. -Nana Osaki
AI YAZAWAI might cry tomorrow, but I may be smiling the day after. That’s enough. That’s the way life is. If I don’t lose hope – tomorrow will come. Tomorrow will come if we don’t lose hope…
More Ai Yazawa Quotes
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I wanted to have a good relationship. One that’s romantic and dramatic, like in the movies. But I finally became a woman at 17 and learned that men aren’t really that simple.
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Hey, Nana… people’s feelings change easily… what you see is a house of cards… nothing’s sure, and nothing lasts forever.
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We didn’t say good bye. But we knew it would be the end if we were apart.
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I am pissed off at your insensitive inability to understand why I’m pissed off in the first place.
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The longer we live the more weight we carry in our hearts.
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It took us five hours to reach Tokyo, but I was really happy. I kept talking about myself, and didn’t hear anything about Nana. But now that I know you better; I know you wouldn’t say anything.
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Why.. is human desire so unsatisfying?
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What people consider precious is different for everybody.
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From that day on it was as if Ren freed me from gravity. I was floating in the sky. Higher. Higher. Higher.
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There was no reason to call or write letters. As it would have been meaningless, if we couldn’t hold each other tight.
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Even now, sometimes on street corners… when I meet someone, I see your shadow.
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Having someone you love say “Thank you” is more rewarding than just having them say “I love you.
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Nut I came to this point. without realising my attitude and actions. It’s like I am slowing falling into a valley. I wonder where I’m standing now.
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I wasn’t really able to love someone but I couldn’t help but want to be loved.
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We are all farsighted, we give importance to those things that are far from us, while neglecting the things that are close to us… only to realize their value later when they are out-of-reach again.
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