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  • So I made up my mind I was going to find someone who would love me unconditionally three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Watanabe: Wow, and did your search pay off? M: That's the hard part. I guess I've been waiting so long I'm looking for perfection. That makes it tough.

    Years   Long   Perfection  
  • When you fall in love, the natural thing to do is give yourself to it.

    Haruki Murakami (2011). “Norwegian Wood”, p.354, Random House
  • I have a million things to talk to you about. All I want in this world is you. I want to see you and talk. I want the two of us to begin everything from the beginning.

    FaceBook post by Haruki Murakami from Feb 14, 2017
  • Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting.

    Life   Time   Regret  
    FaceBook post by Haruki Murakami from Aug 05, 2011
  • Why do people have to be this lonely? What's the point of it all? Millions of people in this world, all of them yearning, looking to others to satisfy them, yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness?

    Life   Sad   Lonely  
    FaceBook post by Haruki Murakami from Aug 05, 2011
  • When it's raining like this," said Naoko, "it feels as if we're the only ones in the world. I wish it would just keep raining so the three of us could stay together.

    Rain   Wish   Together  
    Haruki Murakami (2011). “Norwegian Wood”, p.213, Random House
  • It was as if I were writing letters to hold together the pieces of my crumbling life.

  • Death is not the opposite of life, but a part of it.

    Life   Death   Opposites  
    "What I Talk about When I Talk about Running". Book by Haruki Murakami, 2007.
  • Letters are just pieces of paper," I said. "Burn them, and what stays in your heart will stay; keep them, and what vanishes will vanish.

    Heart   Pieces   Paper  
  • Don't feel sorry for yourself. Only arseholes do that.

    "Norwegian Wood". Boook by Haruki Murakami, 1987.
  • Something inside me had dropped away, and nothing came in to fill the cavern.

  • A gentleman is someone who does not what he wants to do, but what he should do.

    Gentleman   Doe   Want  
    Haruki Murakami (2011). “Norwegian Wood”, p.72, Random House
  • Sometimes when I look at you, I feel I'm gazing at a distant star. It's dazzling, but the light is from tens of thousands of years ago. Maybe the star doesn't even exist any more. Yet sometimes that light seems more real to me than anything.

    Love   Romantic   Dream  
  • Let me just tell you this, Watanabe," said Midori, pressing her cheek against my neck. "I'm a real, live girl, with real, live blood gushing through my veins. You're holding me in your arms and I'm telling you that I love you. I'm ready to do anything you tell me to do. I may be a little bit mad, but I'm a good girl, and honest, and I work hard, I'm kind of cute, I have nice boobs, I'm a good cook, and my father left me a trust fund. I mean, I'm a real bargain, don't you think? If you don't take me, I'll end up going somewhere else.

    Cute   Girl   Father  
  • Silence, I discover, is something you can actually hear.

    Haruki Murakami (2011). “Kafka On The Shore”, p.148, Random House
  • Don't you think it would be wonderful to get rid of everything and everybody and just go some place where you don't know a soul?

    Haruki Murakami (2011). “Norwegian Wood”, p.223, Random House
  • If you're in pitch blackness, all you can do is sit tight until your eyes get used to the dark.

    Eye   Dark   Used  
    "Norwegian Wood". Book by Haruki Murakami, 1987.
  • People are strange when you're a stranger.

    "Song: "People are strange" ("Strange Days")". 1967.
  • Death is not the opposite of life, but the opposite of choice.

    Robin Hobb (2002). “Fool's Errand: The Tawny Man Trilogy”, p.183, Spectra
  • I didn't have much to say to anybody but kept to myself and my books. With my eyes closed, I would touch a familiar book and draw it's fragrance deep inside me. This was enough to make me happy.

    Book   Eye   Enough  
    FaceBook post by Haruki Murakami from Sep 24, 2015
  • I was always hungry for love. Just once, I wanted to know what it was like to get my fill of it -- to be fed so much love I couldn't take any more. Just once.

    Love   Hungry   Feds  
  • Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness?

    "Sputnik Sweetheart". Book by Haruki Murakami, 1999.
  • Fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts. Over and over you play this out, like some ominous dance with death just before dawn. Why? Because this storm isn't something that blew in from far away, something that has nothing to do with you. This storm is you. Something inside of you. So all you can do is give in to it, step right inside the storm, closing your eyes and plugging up your ears so the sand doesn't get in, and walk through it, step by step.

    Eye   Fate   Play  
    FaceBook post by Haruki Murakami from Mar 11, 2012
  • What makes us the most normal," said Reiko, "is knowing that we're not normal.

    Knowing   Normal   Said  
  • I work through teams. It’s the only way I know how to work.

  • Hey, what is it with you? Why are you so spaced out? You still haven't answered me." I probably still haven't completely adapted to the world," I said after giving it some thought. "I don't know, I feel like this isn't the real world. The people, the scene: they just don't seem real to me." Midori rested an elbow on the bar and looked at me. "There was something like that in a Jim Morrison song, I'm pretty sure." People are strange when you're a stranger.

    Song   Real   People  
  • Sometimes fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts.

    Fate   Storm   Adjusting  
    "Kafka on the Shore". Book by Haruki Murakami. Chapter One, September 12, 2002.
  • That's the kind of death that frightens me. The shadow of death slowly, slowly eats away at the region of life, and before you know it everything's dark and you can't see, and the people around you think of you as more dead than alive.

    "Norwegian Wood". Book by Haruki Murakami, October 10, 2011.
  • I probably still haven’t completely adapted to the world. I don’t know, I feel like this isn’t the real world. The people, the scene: they just don’t seem real to me.

    Real   People   World  
    Haruki Murakami (2011). “Norwegian Wood”, p.223, Random House
  • No truth can cure the sorrow we feel from losing a loved one. No truth, no sincerity, no strength, no kindness can cure that sorrow. All we can do is see it through to the end and learn something from it, but what we learn will be no help in facing the next sorrow that comes to us without warning.

    FaceBook post by Haruki Murakami from Mar 04, 2012
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