An ambitious work that depicts the season of “Blue Period” without losing the title.
Since the fall is finally here with anime’s square window on the left of the doorway, we finally decided to put up our representative selection of 15 amazing quotes from the series to paint your week in blues and greys this time.
So without further ado let’s go, 15 Amazing Quotes From Blue Period :
1. Ooba Mayu
“What you consider normal often turns out to be what makes you, you.” ~Ooba Mayu
“Good art is something that clearly expresses what the artist is thinking.” ~Ooba Mayu
“Your goal shouldn’t be to create a work that gets first place, it should be to create your very own masterpiece.” ~Ooba Mayu
“A work of art is finished the moment you give up on it.” ~Ooba Mayu
“Going out and experiencing different things is just as important as reflecting about yourself in front of your canvas.” ~Ooba Mayu
“The only way to expand your world is to come in contact with things you aren’t familiar with. Also sometimes the best way to identify your strengths is to have others find them for you.” ~Ooba Mayu
2. Ayukawa Ryuuji
“Being naked, decorating that nakedness makes a human’s freedom and ugliness both feel very lovable, don’t you think?” ~Ayukawa Ryuuji
“If you are still bothered by what other people will think of you, then you can’t die just yet.” ~Ayukawa Ryuuji
“All I ever think about is what other people think of me. I thought my love was the only thing that could protect me. But sometimes I don’t even know what I truly love.” ~Ayukawa Ryuuji
3. Saeki Masako
“Try putting aside the thought of failure, if you can do that, all the things you have earned along with this piece will become your strength.” ~Saeki Masako
“How good an art is; isn’t determined by techniques. Art is a language without words.” ~Saeki Masako
4. Yaguchi Yatora
“Composition is just a weapon, it can’t be the theme itself.” ~Yaguchi Yatora
“If I have to be in a bad mood, I wanna at least get something positive out of it.” ~Yaguchi Yatora
“My idea of bond is not something like destiny, it’s something that changes shape depending on the situation.” ~Yaguchi Yatora
“My body is like a lumpy eraser with random patches of hair, it’s a lot more pitiful than I thought.” ~Yaguchi Yatora
There you go our weekly list of amazing quotes from Blue Period, be sure to show them the same amount of love like you all did in our post of Tokyo Revengers quotes!
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