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Thursday, July 11, 2024

Unwavering Resilience: Memorable Quotes from Attack on Titan

These powerful quotes from Attack on Titan(進撃の巨人) capture the indomitable spirit of humanity facing annihilation by monstrous Titans, highlighting themes of determination, courage, and the pursuit of freedom.


⊙ Insights from Attack on Titan: Memorable Quotes

These are some of the most famous lines from the manga Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人) by Hajime Isayama. The human race teeters on the brink of annihilation by mysterious, cannibalistic giants that have emerged from nowhere. Eren Yeager (エレン・イェーガー), Mikasa Ackerman (ミカサ・アッカーマン), and Armin Arlert (アルミン・アルレルト), childhood friends who tragically lost their mother and family to the giants, fight for survival within the confines of a walled city. Driven by a desire to unravel the secrets of the outside world, they grapple with complex human emotions and the harsh realities of a cruel life. Each character's journey is captured through these powerful quotes, highlighting their challenges, unwavering determination, and introspective exploration of human nature.


Unwavering Resilience: Memorable Quotes from Attack on Titan

I want to see and understand the world outside. 

I don’t want to die inside these walls without knowing what’s out there.

- Eren Jaeger : Attack on Titan -

- エレンᆞイェーガー : 進撃の巨人 -



Unwavering Resilience: Memorable Quotes from Attack on Titan

I can do this. 

No, we can do this! 

Because we’ve all been special since the day we were born.

We’re free! 

- Eren Jaeger : Attack on Titan -

- エレンᆞイェーガー : 進撃の巨人 -



Unwavering Resilience: Memorable Quotes from Attack on Titan

This world is merciless, and it’s also very beautiful.

(This world is cruel. It is also very beautiful.)

- Mikasa Ackerman : Attack on Titan -

- ミカサ・アッカーマン : 進撃の巨人 -



Unwavering Resilience: Memorable Quotes from Attack on Titan

You don’t stand a single chance to win unless you fight.

- Mikasa Ackerman : Attack on Titan -

- ミカサ・アッカーマン : 進撃の巨人 -



Unwavering Resilience: Memorable Quotes from Attack on Titan

To surpass monsters, you must be willing to abandon your humanity.

- Armin Arlert : Attack on Titan -

- アルミン・アルレルト : 進撃の巨人 -



Unwavering Resilience: Memorable Quotes from Attack on Titan

Devote your heart and soul :

I was, I am, and I remain a soldier, sworn to devote my heart and soul to the restoration of humankind. 

There is no greater glory than dying for that belief!

- Armin Arlert : Attack on Titan -

- アルミン・アルレルト : 進撃の巨人 -




Additional resources:

One-Punch Man Quotes: Words from the Hero Who's Bored of Being Strong

22 Quotes by Akira Toriyama

Inspiring Quotes from Slam Dunk: Hope, Challenge, and Determination

Never Give Up, Never Back Down: One Piece Quotes on Overcoming Adversity

Believe in Yourself: Inspiring Quotes from One Piece

SPY×FAMILY: Memorable Quotes and Insights - 1st




Motivational Quotes To Inspire You.

#Attack on Titan #Eren Yeager #Mikasa Ackerman #Armin Arlert #Humanity's resilience #Manga #Determination #Courage #Freedom #Adversity #Humanity #Sacrifice #Exploration

Thursday, May 16, 2024

"Never Stop Questioning" by Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein's quote underscores the importance of curiosity in fostering learning and growth.


Quote of the Day: Curiosity & Question


Quote of the Day: "Never Stop Questioning" by Albert Einstein


The important thing is to not stop questioning.

- Albert Einstein -


Quote Meaning:

This quote is attributed to Albert Einstein and is a reminder of the importance of curiosity in our lives. It means that we should never stop asking questions and exploring, in order to increase our knowledge and understanding. As a scientist, Einstein constantly questioned and conducted research to discover knowledge and truth, and because of this, he emphasized the importance of never stopping asking questions and pursuing knowledge. Curiosity, wonder, and a spirit of inquiry are important for a person to continue to learn and grow.


Who was Albert Einstein?

Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist and one of the greatest physicists of all time. He is best known for developing the theory of relativity, but he also made important contributions to the development of the theory of quantum mechanics. Along with relativity, quantum mechanics is one of the two great pillars of modern physics. His mass-energy equivalence formula E=mc^2 ()has been called 'the world's most famous equation.' He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his contributions to theoretical physics and the discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect, a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory. His achievements, insatiable intellectual curiosity, and original theories have made "Einstein" synonymous with "genius" for many people around the world.

Although Einstein was born in Germany, Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933 during Einstein's visit to the United States. Einstein's opposition to the Nazi government's policies of dictatorial totalitarianism led him to settle in the United States, and he became a U.S. citizen in 1940. On the eve of World War II, he signed a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning him about the German nuclear weapons program. He also recommended that the United States begin similar research, which led to the 'Manhattan Project' spearheaded by Oppenheimer. However, he regretted recommending the development of nuclear weapons after seeing the enormous power of the bomb, and in 1955, Einstein and 10 other intellectuals and scientists, including British philosopher Bertrand Russell, signed a declaration highlighting the dangers of nuclear weapons.



Motivational Quotes To Inspire You.

#Albert Einstein #Curiosity #Exploration #Knowledge #Understanding #Inquiry #Learning #Growth #Question

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