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Masashi Kishimoto
Masashi Kishimoto

Masashi Kishimoto is a celebrated manga author, famous for his creation of the hit shōnen manga series 'Naruto'. Born on November 8, 1974, in rural Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, Kishimoto has made a significant impact on the manga industry with his distinctive storytelling and in-depth character development. His work has captivated audiences around the globe and has been adapted into various forms of media, including animated series, films, and video games. more

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“Emily suffers no more from pain or weakness now. She will never suffer more in this world. She is gone after a hard, short conflict...Yes there is no Emily in time or on earth now. Yesterday we put her poor, wasted, mortal frame quietly under the chancel pavement. We are very calm at present. Why shoud we be otherwise? The anguish of seeing her suffer is over; the spectacle of the pains of death is gone by; the funeral day is past. We feel she is at peace. No need now to trouble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily does not feel them.”

“It is not pleasure that makes life worth living. It is life that makes pleasure worth having.”

“Tink was not all bad: or, rather, she was all bad just now, but, on the other hand, sometimes she was all good. Fairies have to be one thing or the other, because being so small they unfortunately have room for one feeling only at a time. They are, however, allowed to change, only it must be a complete change.”