
Top 17 Takehiko Inoue Quotes
#1. The graphic style itself is influenced by a lot of very layered and detailed comics that I read as a kid, like 'Vagabond' by Takehiko Inoue.
Toyin Odutola
#2. Having your work in a museum is something we as artists aspire to, but I don't think that's something we need to worry about while we're alive.
Eric Drooker
#3. We have to release our plans to realize God's greater purpose
Mandy Hale
#5. That was totally his fault-Kenji's.. He tried to cross on red.. You ignore the signal, you'll get hurt. every kindergartener knows.. red means stop.
-Slam Dunk
Takehiko Inoue
#6. He crossed the road when the signal was red, that's his problem!
Takehiko Inoue
#7. Sensations are nothing but confused modes of thinking.
Rene Descartes
#8. Although too much time has gone by to miss her, I feel regret that I didn't maintain our friendship. Even if we no longer have much in common, we would have always had the past, which, in some ways, is just as important as the present or future.
Emily Giffin
#9. There is no light for those who do not know darkness.
Takehiko Inoue
#10. I'm very used to hurricanes. I'm from Puerto Rico and we have 3 or 4 a year. When you have no power, no light, no email, no place to go, you realize who your loved ones are and where you are in your life at that moment.
Luis D. Ortiz
#11. Nothing goes perfectly for us. But ... being incomplete is what pushes us onward to the next something ... If we were even perfectly satisfied, what meaning would the rest of our lives hold, right?
Takehiko Inoue
#13. Don't ever give up hope until the very last moment. If you give up, the game is already over.
Takehiko Inoue
#14. Dude did you come here to lecture or to fight? BRING IT ON.
-Slam Dunk
Takehiko Inoue
#15. We have deemed all these words necessary in order to explain that we have been traveling more slowly than was predicted, concision is not a definitive virtue, on occasion one loses out by talking too much, it is true, but how much has also been gained by saying more than was strictly necessary.
Jose Saramago
#16. Hey... don't lose to the world, to that common sense thing the world embraces.
Inoue Takehiko
#17. If these men worshipped anything, they worshipped magic, which she supposed would be heresy back in Grey London. But then again, Christians worshipped an old man in the sky, and if Lila had to say which one seemed more real at the moment, she'd have to side with magic.
Victoria Schwab
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