Hiroshi Sakurazaka is a celebrated Japanese author, renowned for his work in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Born in 1970, he gained international acclaim with his novel "All You Need Is Kill," which inspired the Hollywood film "Edge of Tomorrow." Sakurazaka's storytelling captivates readers with imaginative plots and compelling characters, marking him as a significant figure in contemporary Japanese literature.
I'm just a guy who changes his underwear one leg at a time, like everyone else.
Being brave doesn't mean you aren't scared. It means you go on even though you're scared.
In the end, you have to choose whether or not to trust someone.
Every step forward is a step toward victory.
Life is not something you possess. It's something you survive.
Regret is the domain of those who have earned the right to look back on the past. All I have is shame.
The only way to survive is to believe you're already dead.
Time waits for no one. It doesn't heal all wounds, either.
The future is just a series of choices.
We're all going to die someday. Until then, we can do whatever we want.
Sometimes, you have to break the rules to make a difference.
Fear is the enemy. Never let it control you.