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"William: Am I being too talkative?"
"Hap: Hey, Im curious. Whats wrong with Eureka? Renton: I really dont know. Hap: Did something happen between you guys? I always thought that you two made a cute couple. Tell me what happened. Renton: I told you I dont know. Hap: Huh? Can you speak up a little louder? Cant hear you with the wind. Renton: I said I dont know whats going on, alright! Jeez, I wouldnt be having so many problems if I did. Hap: A womans mind and autumn wind change often. Renton: What the heck is an autumn? Hap: Dont really know. Just something people have always said. (Renton hits a bump on the road) Hey! That was dangerous! Careful! Renton: You remember when we approached the Coralian that day? Hap: Huh? Renton: I think that it started right before that. Somehow, were drifting apart. Me and Eureka. Hap: So things were going well until then? Renton: Yeah, well, you know, we got along really well. Hap: Heh, thats great! Sweet adolescence. So, whatd you do, you push her or something? (Renton blushes and almost swerves off the road) Hap: Hey, idiot, calm down, will ya? Hey, were you able to kiss her at least? Renton: K-K-Kiss her? Hap: Oh, come on. You didnt get that far? Matthieu: Guy has to push his way toward, you know? Renton: Um, Hap, do you realize that you turned the communicator on? Hap: Oh, so I did. Im sorry about that. Renton: Dont give me that! You meant to do it! (Hap laughs)"

Eureka Seven, known in Japan as Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven , is a Japanese anime television series created and produced by Bones. The series was directed by Tomoki Kyoda, with series composition by Dai Satō, character designs by Kenichi Yoshida and music by Naoki Satō. Eureka Seven tells the story of Renton Thurston and the outlaw group Gekkostate, his relationship with the enigmatic mecha pil
"William: Am I being too talkative?"
"(to Renton in a flashback) Diane: If you believe so, well see each other again."
"You see, I have a special karma imbedded within me. To purge this recklessly distorted world and protect its dignity! Observe…my karma!"
"I...I love you so much, Renton."
"There goes little Ren on his way. Guess it runs in the family, huh?"
"Eureka: (holding Rentons tracksuit) Oh, Renton...I want to see you."
"[explaining to Ernie how April apologized to him] She just showed up at the factory, took off her coat, and begged me to take her. We made love in a way that Ive only ever seen in nature films."
"All men suppose what is called Wisdom to deal with the first causes and the principles of things; so that, as has been said before, the man of experience is thought to be wiser than the possessors of any sense-perception whatever, the artist wiser than the men of experience, the masterworker than the mechanic, and the theoretical kinds of knowledge to be more of the nature of Wisdom than the productive."
"The yarns of seamen have a direct simplicity, the whole meaning of which lies within the shell of a cracked nut. But Marlow was not typical (if his propensity to spin yarns be excepted), and to him the meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping the tale which brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze, in the likeness of one of these misty halos that sometimes are made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
"Going up that river was like traveling back to the earliest beginnings of the world, when vegetation rioted on the earth and the big trees were kings. An empty stream, a great silence, an impenetrable forest. The air was warm, thick, heavy, sluggish. There was no joy in the brilliance of sunshine. The long stretches of the waterway ran on, deserted, into the gloom of overshadowed distances."
"The intimate rapport with nature is one of the most precious things in life. Nature is indeed very close to us; sometimes closer than hands and feet, of which in truth she is but the extension. The emotional appeal of nature is tremendous, sometimes almost more than one can bear."
"Are people naturally destructive, immoral, predatory and self-seeking, only to be kept in order by harsh laws and fiercely deterrent mandatory sentences? Or are men and women naturally orderly, merciful, humane and bred with a need for justice and mutual aid? Of course these qualities, or defects, are not evenly distributed, and undoubtedly there is much of each in all of us, but when it comes to the law some sort of distinction can be drawn. Are you a Shylock or a Bassanio? Shylock pinned his faith on the words in the contract, the nature of his bond and the duty of the state to uphold the letter of the law regardless of human suffering. Bassanio put another point of view. More important than the sanctity of the law was the plight of the individual parties in the particular case."