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What quotes are your favorites you will remember (anime)

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Re: What quotes are your favorites you will remember (anime)

Post by athenian200 » 2025-12-31, 06:38

I can't find the exact quote, but I could swear I remembered a line from Neon Genesis Evangelion spoken by Shinji... maybe in a subbed version I watched ages ago or something, never found it again. But it goes kind of like this. During the train scene where he's riding around in a loop or something, or maybe later when he's dreaming about it or remembering it, he says something like, "My life is like this train. It can only go where its tracks take it."
"The Athenians, however, represent the unity of these opposites; in them, mind or spirit has emerged from the Theban subjectivity without losing itself in the Spartan objectivity of ethical life. With the Athenians, the rights of the State and of the individual found as perfect a union as was possible at all at the level of the Greek spirit." -- Hegel's philosophy of Mind