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"The best people are the ones who face the most persecution... it's been that way since the Biblical times..."
Rise's thoughts, about Masaya. (Chapter 13)
"...The advance into age is a sorrowful thing. Those who were once pure and unselfish degrade... into vulgarity."
The headmaster, about Marika's grandmother. (Chapter 13)

"It's not true homosexual love. It's just an easy substitute for the lack of men around.
It's a shame. If they were serious about the romance, there might be hope for them...

[...] But the air in Vincennes is too thick... it lingers with them even after they graduate. ...Forever."
Rise to Masaya, about Vincennes's students. (Chapter 14)

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