Taishou Otome Otogibanashi is one of the if not the most wholesome series I get to explore this year. It’s heartwarming, profound, and interesting. I enjoyed it freshly because it incorporates the state of the times of the Taisho era in such a beautiful way that there’s no way you won’t love it. The touch of the illustrations just matches the manga, so it’s very easy to get into. I highly recommend it. Go check it out, but before you go here are some amazing quotes from the series. Enjoy!
1. Shima Tamahiko
“Because I never had anyone precious in my life before, I never knew the fear of potentially losing someone could be terrifying.” ~Shima Tamahiko
“She is a Spring storm. Along with the gust of wind, she blows away the darkness.” ~Shima Tamahiko
“She is innocent, that behavior of her feels like a tempest during Spring. She’s the complete opposite of me.” ~Shima Tamahiko
“If you don’t learn to think of yourself a bit, you will collapse from overwork.” ~Shima Tamahiko
“I want to become a human being able to reach out to others and help them” ~Shima Tamako
“One day I want to be someone who lives for others.” ~Shima Tamahiko
“Everything in the world filled me with disgust. I lost my appetite and forgot how to laugh, like a living corpse. I became shut-in and a pessimist.” ~Shima Tamahiko
“I never wasted my thoughts on other people, and doing something for someone else. So I recognized that I had to change that way of addressing others.” ~Shima Tamako
“No matter what hardship you face, you can rise back up as long as there’s someone supporting you.” ~Shima Tamahiko
2. Tachibana Yuzuki
“After all thinking positively is easier for the heart.” ~Tachibana Yuzuki
“When I think I want to do something, my body just kind of moves on its own.” ~Tachibana Yuzuki
“If those words are words that are painful enough to make you want to cry just by trying to say it, then you are not allowed to say them.” ~Tachibana Yuzuki
“I want to stay by your side and get to know you. I want to like you.” ~Tachibana Yuzuki
“I can’t leave someone so sick without care.” ~Tachibana Yuzuki
“I can’t contain my joy when I see you smile. It warms my heart and fills me with pleasant thoughts. Ahh, I want to be with you more. Forever and ever.” ~Tachibana Yuzuki
Here you go our weekly quotes, this time from Taishou Otome Otogibanashi. Make sure to download and share and comment your favorite quote down below.
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