

The beautiful memories will eventually turn into hate. The deeper the memory they hold onto, the more beautiful the past will become. The longer one holds on to a memory, the longer one lives in the past. Man knows, he knows nothing will begin unless he speaks, and that nothing will change, unless he moves. Important things, irreplaceable things, but what is needed to keep those things is in the firm will packed into one bullet. It's difficult to live after something like that. Whenever something is gained, something is always lost. The moment the sentimental bullets flew towards each other the men stood silent, yet were weeping. Two men can only find the answer from behind their triggers. The sentiment deep inside each of their hearts is strong and equal, for beloved parents and for a beloved daughter. A past that can't even be shaken for just a little time.

Am I wrong? Was I wrong?Ī past that can't be forgotten and can't be buried. Frank Marlon, the gunsmith, does nothing but drink and questions the glass after it's empty. Lushes, drunks, sliding alcohol down their throats to dilute the memories that can't be forgotten. Those who make mistakes blame themselves and close their hearts. The gentleman lied to me, when I trusted him, but the moment I looked into his eyes the angel of destiny began to unravel the truth. Emotions of the heart can't be just tucked away in a closet. There's something that cannot be expressed in words, human emotion. I think we could all learn something from good 'ol Vash! ^_^ This section has all of Vash's episode soliloquies, as well as a few bonus quotes of his that I liked. And each of his soliloquies reflects a deep and important message, not just about the episode it's for, but also about life and human emotions in general. At the end of each episode, Vash speaks a poetic silioquy describing the events of the next episode. If you want to post it on another site, please read the Site Policy first.Īnyone who's seen Trigun knows that even though Vash acts a bit silly and childish sometimes, he has a great philosophical side to him as well.
