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“Mamoru, each & every one of us have stars in our hearts, & you know that the star is shining when you feel that heat…-Usagi/Sailor Moon”
Naoko Takeuchi“Mamoru, each & every one of us have stars in our hearts, & you know that the star is shining when you feel that heat…-Usagi/Sailor Moon”
Naoko Takeuchi“I thought about Kizuki. "So you finally made Naoko yours," I heard myself telling him. Oh, well, she was yours to begin with. Now maybe, she's where she belongs. But in this world, in this imperfect world of the living, I did the best I could for Naoko.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“I still loved Naoko. Bent and twisted as that love might be, I did love her. Somewhere inside me, there was still preserved a broad, open space, untouched, for Naoko and no one else.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“I know, too, why she asked me not to forget her. Naoko herself knew, of course. She knew that my memories of her would fade. Which is precisely why she begged me never to forget her, to remember that she had existed. The thought fills me with an almost unbearable sorrow. Because Naoko never loved me.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“Like Naokuo, I'm not really sure what it means to love another person. Though she meant it a little differently. I do want to try my best though. I have to, or else I won't know where to go. Like you said before, Naoko and I have to save each other. It's the only was for us to be saved!”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“You’re so unfair, Michiru…To leave into your own world…Don’t leave me alone…-Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus”
Naoko Takeuchi“I have always loved Naoko, and I still loved her. But there is a decisive finality to what exists between Midori and me.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“Once upon a time, you dragged a part of me into the world of the dead, and now Naoko has dragged another pat of me into that world.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“I could never tell what was going on inside the pretty heads of the girls that Naoko brought along, and they probably couldn't understand me, either.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood“I'd swallow some whiskey and listen to the waves while I thought about Naoko. It was too strange to think that she was dead and no longer part of this world. I couldn't absorb the truth of it. I couldn't believe it. I had heard the nails being driven into the lid of her coffin, but I still couldn't adjust to the fact that she had returned to nothingness.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood