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Japanese author and illustrator, Birth: 12-3-1978
1.
In the name of God! You, demon, born in the dark! I seal you here! Checkmate!
Arina Tanemura

2.
Is it a sin to hold something more important than your life? Should I be condemned for that?
Arina Tanemura

3.
To each their own. One must live each day so that there are no regrets.
Arina Tanemura

4.
People don't fall in love so easily. So they don't hate so easily, either.
Arina Tanemura

5.
I liked her…I really liked her. I wanted to protect her. I approached her in a gentle, playful manner, because she's so precious and I wanted to hold her in my arms because she's so carefree. She was my treasure.
Arina Tanemura

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6.
If…if you don't feel anything for me then don't touch me! Don't act like you care!
Arina Tanemura

7.
Please don't smile like that. Your heart is full of feelings that you've kept to yourself. Don't laugh as if you don't know anything.
Arina Tanemura

8.
God, I'm a girl with a cursed fate. I've fallen in love with a boy and I want to be happy.
Arina Tanemura

Quote Topics by Arina Tanemura: Heart Feelings Wings Treasure Break Dark Want Falling In Love Boys People Girl Each Day Laughing Sin Touch Me Important Care Ocean Arms Numbers Demon Loud Names Lonely Hate Fate No Regrets Regret Should Like You
9.
Please, no one touch my heart. Don't touch it. Don't notice anything. No one has to know what my heart is feeling. I decided that I wouldn't turn back. That's why I threw everything away. So, don't you ever say, "I'm lonely.
Arina Tanemura

10.
I'll break your chains; so sing, Takuto. As loud and as much as you want. You don't have to hold back anything.
Arina Tanemura

11.
I can't even dial one phone number right away. But you strained your own body to go and see them. I was surprised. The frightened little me had always wondered how to swim through the vast ocean, but you didn't even want a ship. You wanted wings. I thought you were amazing.
Arina Tanemura