- Nozomi: It seems life is constructed in a way that no one can fulfill it alone.
- Nozomi: Just as it's not enough for flowers to have pistils and stamens, an insect or a breeze must introduce a pistil to a stamen...
- Nozomi: Life contains its own absence, which only an other can fulfill...
- Nozomi: It seems the world is the summation of others and yet, we neither know nor are told that we will fulfill each other...
- Nozomi: We lead our scattered lives, perfectly unaware of each other...
- Nozomi: Or at times, allowed to find the other's presence disagreeable...
- Nozomi: Why is it that the world is constructed so loosely?
- Junichi: Was everything you saw in this world sad? Was there something, anything, that was beautiful?