2. Limiting the purpose can make life easier. -Haruki Murakami's Colorless Tosaki and His Year of Tour 3. Why should people be so lonely? I thought, why must it be so lonely? All sentient beings in this world are looking for something from others, but the result is that we are so isolated and helpless. Why? Does this planet depend on people's loneliness to keep it running? -Haruki Murakami's "Putnik Lover"
When we look back on the road we have traveled, what we see still seems to be just a vague' maybe'. All we can clearly understand is the present, and this just passes us by. -Haruki Murakami
Maybe I have a hard shell inside, and there are very few things that can break through the shell. So I can't be infatuated with people-Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest
5. "The mountains and rivers are lonely, the markets are orderly, and the residents live in peace. Unfortunately, people have no figure, no memory and no heart. Men and women can be blind, but not in love. Love needs a heart, which has been embedded in the skulls of countless unicorns and turned into an ancient dream. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and the Cold Wonderland
6. Everything must have an order, and it is not good to look too far. If you look too far, you will inevitably ignore your own feet, and people will often fall. On the other hand, you can't just look at your feet. If you don't look ahead, you will bump into something. Therefore, while looking forward, we should deal with the immediate things step by step. No matter what you do, it is crucial. -Kafka 8 by Haruki Murakami. What does human freedom mean? Is this just a clever escape from a cage, but is it actually just in another bigger cage? In fact, we are just caged birds. No matter how we fly, we will never fly out of the shrouded society and environment. Freedom is just an illusion, and we will never find it. Without society, we have no freedom. -Haruki Murakami 1Q84
9. If you don't explain, you can't understand, but you can't understand how to explain. -Haruki Murakami 1Q84
10, I hope you won't change your name in your next life, so that I can find you better. -Haruki Murakami