Represents Quote by Makoto Shinkai Download Open image ““To me she represents nothing less than the very secrets of the world.”” — Makoto Shinkai ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Represents Represents Secrets Secrets Secrets World World
“The world could not define her. She was ineffably, inimitably, and incredibly herself!” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image
“She encouraged herself to see her very small presence in the world as a good thing, a power, something that a hero might possess.” — Helen Oyeyemi Copy Share Image
“It isn’t comfortable to discover her place and her necessity. And yet what she has to offer is nothing less than the entire deep… — Thomas Moore Copy Share Image
“The time conceals her secret like a precious treasure.” — sir kristian goldmund aumann Copy Share Image
“It had just become even more important she keep her identity secret.” — Lori Ann Bailey Copy Share Image
“But perhaps she has given me the strength and the madness to write about the things that I once desired so long to put… — J. Limbu Copy Share Image
“who knew everything about her rights and nothing about the fragility of her place in the world.” — Kamila Shamsie Copy Share Image
“But who I am in my head, very few people really get to see that. Almost none. It’s the most precious gift I can… — Claire Messud Copy Share Image
“Though I do admire many of her ideals, I'm afraid they are all terribly impractical for real life.” — E.L. Bates Copy Share Image
In daily or everyday life, I am so impressed with tiny details, like when I look up at a street lamp falling on the… — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
When I was growing up and until I got married, I had some times when I felt a bit lonely and a little bit… — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
“When she came home, she smelled the way I like. But . . . her face seemed sadder than when she left.” — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
“I love you. I can't remember when I fell in love with you but very naturally, I had fallen in love with you before… — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
I was working in a gaming company, but I really wanted to make animation. I didn't really have anything special, no special tools at… — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
The identity of Studio Ghibli movies are how the characters move. They move like live, real people. — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
When we were doing 'Five Centimeters Per Second,' at that time, Japan was in an era when it felt nothing would ever change, so… — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
When Ando arrives in the studio, he picks up his pen even before he gets a cup of tea, and he stays seated until… — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
“I’ve been worried for a long time. I’ve just been doing what I could. I don’t really have much choice.” — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
The United States represents hope, freedom and opportunities to those who are born here and to those who are not. Those values are part… — Ted Lieu Copy Share Image
Barge traffic on the Mississippi River represents the most efficient, most cost-effective, most environmentally sound means of transporting commodity goods from this region of… — Leonard Boswell Copy Share Image
It would be a tragic mistake for us out here to imagine that Bush represents the hearts and the minds of the majority of… — Breyten Breytenbach Copy Share Image
The Term Paper Artist' represents two models of writing, one of the little boy bouncing his ball, generating stories for the sheer pleasure of… — David Leavitt Copy Share Image
John Wayne represents more force, more power than anyone else on the screen. — Howard Hawks Copy Share Image
The queen and I always got on well, still do; I uphold everything Her Majesty represents, has given up her life for. It's her… — Sarah Ferguson Copy Share Image
'Life Is Good' represents the most beautiful, dramatic and heavy moments in my life. — Nas Copy Share Image
We Argentines do not realise what Leo represents for the whole world. — Javier Zanetti Copy Share Image
The governor is Virginia's chief executive and represents the commonwealth at all times. — Bob McDonnell Copy Share Image
They embrace them because they represent everything that America represents: money, power, and freedom. Why else would you see an old Ugandan woman respectfully… — Roger Ross Williams Copy Share Image
Poetry, being supremely useless, by its very existence represents a protest against the so-called 'real world' of busy-ness and moneymaking, so we must embrace,… — Tom Hodgkinson Copy Share Image