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Daiba: Is it really alright to leave two children alone on a planet?
Harlock: The human race started with just two inhabitants.
Knuckleduster: He puts on a mask and becomes someone else. You run into guys like that now and then. They put on a mask or a disguise, and they're convinced they're no longer their usual selves. They think they're some unbeatable superman. Guys like that are trouble, because they ignore social mores and their own safety when they come at you. But they're also fragile when you come at them. "I'm just a flesh-and-blood human too, in the end." Someone who's forgotten that ultimately doesn't have much resolve.
Harlock: Although Earth may have its share of corrupt people, it's worth putting my life on the line to protect it!
Narrator: In this era, Earth was prosperous. They used robots to claim other planets and produced food and resources, shipping them back to Earth. Since people's livelihood was controlled by the government, there was no need for people to work. However, the government was fearful of a revolt, so they sent subliminal signals in audio-visual feeds to each household. People just watched mindlessly and were muddled with satisfaction. Captain Harlock, fearing for the future of humanity like this, rebelled against the government and became a pirate.
Subaru Awa: Ultimately, people are influenced by trends. They'll watch anything if everyone says it's good. And they won't watch something nobody else is.
Shin Asakura: Who cares what other people think? What does it matter?! The person you need to prove yourself to is you, and only you!
Goemon Ishikawa XIII: There are as many kinds of trouble as there as kinds of people. Not prying is an act of mercy.
Zero: Humans destroy the world. They are evil.
Weston Fields: "Developers must create robots to support humans and not create functions that will harm them." It's a rule about robots that someone thought up long ago. If only humans could apply it to each other.
S566: Humans are machines equipped with the most advanced technologies.
Hana Asakura: If I hadn't, seen all the crazy stuff I have, maybe I could've gotten along with other people... But even if I didn't want to, I've already seen it. I can already see their strength, and the intentions that really drive them... How can I appreciate anything, in this world filled with malice?
Keiichi Akagi: Getting a record of everything... What does that mean? Simply documenting events as they unfold? Shirasu must have understood what that meant at a time like this. No, that's not it. It meant to take a close, unvarnished look at each person as an individual human.
Keiichi Akagi: The camera has been watching. The countless acts of human folly and brutality on countless battlefields... The camera has been watching. The everyday activities of humanity. Their little joys. Their secret hopes. The camera has seen all this, and recorded it. It has recorded these numerous fragments of time. In each of these moments frozen in time, we catch a glimpse of the unvarnished truth. As time marches on, it becomes the past. But those voices from the past... Those moments frozen in time... Those individual photographs have been known to change the course of history. They have also been known to determine the course of a single person's life. And now, once again, a photograph that was taken here... is about to change the world.
Largo: Human beings... how vulgar! For the crime of injuring me, a god... I demand, as atonement, death.
Yamada Asaemon Sagiri: Through my job, I've been present during the final moments of many. I've learned to identify how people truly feel when they're dying. A person's true nature is reflected in the blade. Some put up a brave act until just before their death. Some desperately beg for mercy. And some lie to themselves and claim to have accepted death.
Gen Nakaoka: It's a funny thing. You can see someone just once, and fall so completely in love you can't get her out of your mind.
Katsuo Aihara: Do you think anything has changed in the history of war since ancient Roman times? People have always tried to force their beliefs on others, so they take turns invading and being invaded. People don't change for the better. The only things that have changed are science and technology, so the only progress you see is in weaponry.
Canute: To sin and lose one's way—that is the human condition.
Thors: Listen to me, Thorfinn. You have no enemies. No one has any enemies. There is no one that you should hurt.
Askeladd: What a sight this is. A man, slave to gold, holds a whip and beats the slave he bought with that gold as if to claim he is the master. He just doesn't see it for himself. Every living human being is a slave to something.
Makoto: Destruction and restoration repeat. Since the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago, the atoms that make up our bodies have gathered, become stars, burned out, been compressed, and released. Again they form spirals, mix together, then separate. Someday, when life dies out and the Earth comes to an end, we will become part of a great spiral again.
Alice: There's a ton of people who can only tread their own path, even when they're shown rails to follow.
Seth Noel: The most important parts of a person seldom change.
Inugami Akira: I'm a wolf! I don't owe the humans anything.
Miki Makimura: When Akira cries, it's always for someone else. He doesn't cry at all when he's sad himself. He's strong. He has a strong heart. But he mostly cries for other people. If more people in the world were like Akira... I think everyone would be happy.
Tora: Meeting a wonderful human changes your fate in a big way.
Mori Motonari: People do not believe the truth. Truth to them is the reality before their eyes and what they make of it.
Chisato Nishikigi: I hate people who waste their lives!
Asanoha: To hate people is to hate yourself. To forgive them is to save yourself. ... Happiness and sadness, anger and hatred... To carry all of them with you is to be human. If you're to be a king, first you must love people.
To Hao.
Yoh Asakura: Grandpa used to say it. Human beings are like cancer cells. They greedily devour the cells around them and make them into their own kind. And then, they destroy themselves along with the person that's hosting them.
Ryuji Ayukawa: People can't compare themselves to gods.
Pascual Abaj: A person's thoughts are enough to make them miserable or happy. But when confronted with the onslaught of reality, there aren't many who can find the happiness in it.
Manta Oyamada: There are all kinds of people in the world, and all kinds of dreams. They clash with each other. They laugh, and they cry. I wonder how many of them accomplish their dreams. And how many of them are actually happy once their dreams do come true? I doubt that anyone really knows. Because you always have to decide what the answer is for yourself.
José Rodríguez: Weird how in a village with all these monsters... the scariest is a human.
Rei Furuya: It's nice being able to get together with everyone like this and have a little fun every once in a while.
Tao Ren: It seems that as humans doubt themselves, they can't help but lose sight of the way.
Tao En: Everyone has their own way. And no two ways are ever the same. For after all, people will never understand one another.
Ko Yamori: I'm uncomfortable in large groups of people. I don't know what their intentions are. Being in a big crowd of loud people is my personal hell.
Nazuna: Humans can only create offspring through copulation.
Ko: Don't say "copulate"!
Nazuna: What's the matter? How old are you?
Ko: I'm fourteen...
Nazuna: What?! You're still a little punk! At fourteen, you should be all over talk about copulation and stuff. What's wrong with you?
Chisato Nishikigi: Our job is to help those who are in trouble!

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