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"And then, when their whole world fell to pieces and they were on their knees slitting their bellies or cutting their throats, or cast out into the freezing world, they would tear their topknots or rend their clothes and bewail their karma, blaming gods or kami or luck or their lords or husbands or vassals—anything or anyone—but never themselves." — Sep 09, 2025 11:00AM
"And then, when their whole world fell to pieces and they were on their knees slitting their bellies or cutting their throats, or cast out into the freezing world, they would tear their topknots or rend their clothes and bewail their karma, blaming gods or kami or luck or their lords or husbands or vassals—anything or anyone—but never themselves." — Sep 09, 2025 11:00AM
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"In Abrahamic religions, the emphasis is on God's communication with humanity through chosen prophets, while in Eastern religions, the focus is on recognising the inherent divinity within oneself and realising one's connection to the ultimate reality or divine essence." — Jun 22, 2025 03:18AM
"In Abrahamic religions, the emphasis is on God's communication with humanity through chosen prophets, while in Eastern religions, the focus is on recognising the inherent divinity within oneself and realising one's connection to the ultimate reality or divine essence." — Jun 22, 2025 03:18AM
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"Reading the prophecies gave Lenson this same maddeningly unpin-downable sense of intellectual dissatisfaction on top of his boredom, so he did the only logical thing he could about it: He fell asleep, tablet in hand." — May 18, 2025 08:26AM
"Reading the prophecies gave Lenson this same maddeningly unpin-downable sense of intellectual dissatisfaction on top of his boredom, so he did the only logical thing he could about it: He fell asleep, tablet in hand." — May 18, 2025 08:26AM
Someone had once told Isabel that you didn’t really know a man until you divorced him and then the truth about his soul would come tumbling out, for good or for bad, but now she wondered if the real way to understand a man was to witness
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“Cabbage, old man, if you save someone's life you better be prepared to take responsibility.”
― Spirits of Vengeance
― Spirits of Vengeance

“These were the worst moments for Guang, watching his friend fight yokai and knowing he was useless to help. He knew Haruto wouldn't die, knew that he couldn't. Guang had seen proof of it many times, but he also knew every wound hurt. And there was always the chance, no matter how slim, that Haruto's immortality could fail him.”
― Spirits of Vengeance
― Spirits of Vengeance

“Even the people that lived here bundled up against the cold. Haruto just didn't feel it. Perhaps he felt nothing.
"A man so broken, his curse untold. He seeks not redemption, no way to atone." Guang smiled and decided to commit that one to memory.”
― Spirits of Vengeance
"A man so broken, his curse untold. He seeks not redemption, no way to atone." Guang smiled and decided to commit that one to memory.”
― Spirits of Vengeance

“Guang always said that immortality was a generous reward for merely hunting yokai, but he had it backwards. Immortality wasn't the reward. It was the price Haruto had to pay.”
― Spirits of Vengeance
― Spirits of Vengeance

“But it's idiotic. Not swearing doesn't make you a better person. It just makes you a sanctimonious tit. Besides, you do swear. The words you use aren't important. It's the intent that matters. Substituting vegetables for swearwords doesn't mean you're not cursing.”
― Spirits of Vengeance
― Spirits of Vengeance

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