Kajitsu ga tsugeta mirai
Risei o wasureta machi
Kuroku yuganda ima o
Yume, risou ni kaeru
Kore kara saki otozureru de arou subete o
Dare ni mo jamasaseru wake ni wa ikanai kara
Don't make a habit out of choosing what feels good over what's actually good for you.
You said, "If it's meant to be, fate will bring us together again." For a second I thought, are you really that naive? Do you really believe that fate works like this? It's like she's in heaven watching us. It's like she has five fingers and all she cares about is moving us around like chess pieces. As if it's not a choice that we make ourselves. Who taught you that? Tell me, who convinced you that our heart and mind are worthless? That our actions do not determine what will happen to us? I want to shout at you and exclaim: "We are the fools. Only we ourselves are able to bring us together." But instead I sit quietly. I smile silently, even though my lips are trembling. Isn't it tragic that I see everything so clearly and he doesn't?
As human beings, not only do we seek resolution, but we also feel that we deserve resolution. However, not only do we not deserve resolution, we suffer from resolution. We don't deserve resolution; we deserve something better than that. We deserve our birthright, which is the middle way, an open state of mind that can relax with paradox and ambiguity.
Don't judge someone's choices without first knowing their reason.
A handsome young knight is madly in love with a princess. And she, too, is in love with him, though she seems not to be entirely aware of it. Despite the friendship... that blossoms between them, or perhaps because of that very friendship, the young knight finds himself so... so humbled and speechless that he's totally unable to bring up the subject of his love. Till one day, he asks the princess point-blank... Is it better to speak or to die?
— Have you not heard? We have no morals, we're Russians.
— And no fucking sense.
— And no options.
The choice is an illusion. You already know what you have to do.