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"... gives me conniptions"
"Rise if you would, for that is our curse" i think this quote is pretty much the epitome of the entire cycle of life and death in ds3. It pretty much relates to everyone in the game
"Heed this little warning from this little lord, seek not the anri." I really have a soft spot for anri and I actually chose to kill her to put her out of her misery because she's gone hollow. If you realised, if you kill her when you first meet her, she thought that you have went hollow and she would say, "we will put you to rest." It kinda shows you her point of view of hollowing and to put someone to rest, she views hollow as a suffering and death offers respite.