Episode 9:
"A person's feelings don't change so easily."
"A doctor once told me: if I want to heal the broken parts, a pain that's even bigger than the one that caused the wound will follow. That's how the wound will heal."
"Don't be nice to me. I'm in the middle of getting used to the pain all over again."
Episode 10:
Lady: "God only gives us the amount of suffering we are able to bear."
MS: "How about those who are miserable all their lives because they can't overcome the pain? Those who already died because they couldn't bear it, how will God compensate for them?
"Everyone is looking forward to your work now. Isn't anticipation more scary than opposition?"
"The person who is by your side when you're feeling desperate is the real deal."
"Whether for people or for fish, there's this thing called tide. As for tide, if you miss it, you don't know when you will see it again."
"A squirrel has two acorns. He puts one in his own mouth, and he saves one for the wintertime so he buries it. He works so hard for it, and being so dumb, he can't eat it because he can't find it. He forgets about it. It's a waste. Rather than being wasteful for a moment, the acorn that was buried actually grows leaves, becomes a tree, then makes a forest.
If it's too hard for you, it's one thing to forget everything and bury it. How would you know how it would come to you later? It could be a blessing in disguise."
"Gran once said: life is a repetition of regrets and failures.
So, I sarcastically asked: then what's the point of living?
Gran replied, It's to make better regrets and mistakes. So don't be a coward.'"