Zaregoto, Book 1 Quotes

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“Every mystery novel I ever read, the great detective was such an arrogant fuck you could replace 70% of his dialogue with 'Are you stupid?' and the conversation would still make sense.”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
“Essentially, people live in one of two ways. Either they live in awareness of their own worthlessness, or they live in their awareness of the worthlessness of the world. Two ways. Either you allow your value to be absorbed by the world, or you chisel away at the world's value and make it your own. Which should take precedence, the value of the world your own value?”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
“To accept the world as boring or accept oneself as boring? Which is really more agreeable? There's bound to be some amount of ambiguity and uncertainty.”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
“Um, where are we headed now?"
"Heaven. Or maybe Hell. I forget."
"They're totally different."
"Yup, totally different. They're complete opposites. So we're bound to end up at one of them.”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
"Heaven. Or maybe Hell. I forget."
"They're totally different."
"Yup, totally different. They're complete opposites. So we're bound to end up at one of them.”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
“If we turn a blind eye to the fact that your opinion is entirely wrong, you're quite right.”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
“If anybody asked me why I was alive, I’d probably say just in case. That’s about the only reason people have, and that goes for me, you, and everybody.”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
“It’s not that I was afraid to die, though. I was afraid of not having enough time to live. Ending without knowing what I wanted to know. Dying while having things I didn’t know, that would’ve been unacceptable.”
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle
― Zaregoto, Book 1: The Kubikiri Cycle