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Classic Quotations of Haruki Murakami's Works

What are the classic works of Haruki Murakami in her life? The following are inspirational quotes. I have collected classic quotations about Haruki Murakami's works for you. Welcome to read them.

1. Empirically speaking, when people strongly pursue something, it basically won't come, but when you try to avoid it, it will naturally find its way. -Kafka by the Sea by Haruki Murakami

2. The more people don't think, the less they want to listen to others. -Haruki Murakami's 1Q84》

3. If you aim to pursue art and literature, read what the Greeks wrote. Because slavery is indispensable to the birth of real art. The ancient Greeks were like this: slaves cultivated, cooked and rowed, while citizens were intoxicated with poetry and fu in the Mediterranean sunshine and immersed in mathematical analysis. The so-called art is such a thing. -Haruki Murakami's Listen to the Wind

4. Individuals can't bear the energy of evolution, so they must be replaced. -Haruki Murakami's Listen to the Wind

5. The sky is vast and vast, as if it were an absolute concept that no one could doubt. Looking up from the ground, the sky seems to contain everything. The same is true of the sea. After watching the sea for several days, I often feel that there is only the sea in the world. I'm afraid Conrad thinks the same way as I do. There is something special about a small boat that is separated from the same product and abandoned on the boundless sea. No one can escape this particularity. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and the Cold Wonderland

6. The so-called effort refers to active and purposeful activities. -Norwegian Woods

7. I basically agree with the proposition that writing novels is an unhealthy business. When we intend to write a novel and show a story in words, the toxic things hidden in human nature will inevitably seep out and emerge on the surface. Writers have to confront this toxin more or less, knowing the danger clearly, but they still have to deal with it skillfully. If there is no toxin in it, you can't really practice creative behavior. I apologize in advance for the strange pull of the following metaphor: this may be very similar to the most delicious poisonous part of puffer fish. No matter what you think, writing can't be said to be a "healthy business". -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

8. There is only one kind of happiness, but unfortunately there are many differences. As Tolstoy pointed out, happiness is a fable and misfortune is a story. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

9. At that time, we firmly believed in something and had a self that could firmly believe in something. Such a belief will never vanish without meaning. -Haruki Murakami's

1. Running on the street, you can tell a novice from an old runner at a glance. It is a novice who wheezes and breathes short; He who breathes quietly and symmetrically is an old hand. Their hearts beat slowly, while indulging in thinking, they engraved the traces of time. When I passed them on the road, I always listened to each other's breath and felt the way they engraved time, just as writers felt each other's expression. -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

11. At that moment, he finally accepted all this. Dozaki is the lowest part of the soul. I understand. Not only are people's hearts tied together in harmony, but they are more closely connected through wounds. It is sustained by pain and pain, fragility and fragility. It's not the lack of the peace of grief and screaming, the forgiveness without blood dripping on the ground, or the acceptance without suffering and loss. That's what is rooted in real coordination. -Haruki Murakami's

12. In the final analysis, a person's life can only be that person's life, and you can't take responsibility for anyone. -Haruki Murakami "South of the Border and West of the Sun"

13. I got out of bed and went out of the window to look at the night sky, and my thoughts were different for a while. Think about the time gone forever, think about running water, think about tides, think about trees, think about fountains, think about rain, think about snow, think about rocks and think about shadows. They are all in my heart. -Haruki Murakami Kafka by the Sea

14. There is no exit in it. There is not even the possibility of finding an exit. You are completely lost in the maze of time, and the biggest problem is that you have no desire to get out of it. Right? -Haruki Murakami Kafka by the Sea

15. When I ran 75 kilometers, I felt as if something had suddenly fallen off. I can't think of any good expression except the word "fall off". It was like penetrating a stone wall, and my body suddenly went through and came to the other side. When did it go through? I can't recall the exact time. When I came to my senses, I had moved to the opposite side, and I accepted this reality in a daze: "Aha, this is even a drill." I am puzzled by its theory, process and reason, only knowing that I "got through". -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

16. Of course, people may change. Also, no matter how close we seem, we seem to talk about everything, but we may not know what is really important to each other. -Haruki Murakami's

17. People always have their own reasons for death. It seems simple but not simple. The real reason is only understood by ourselves, even by myself. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!

18. Empirically speaking, when people strongly pursue something, it basically doesn't come; And when you try to avoid it, it naturally finds its way to the head. Of course, this is just a general theory. That what will not appear in the corresponding form when you pursue it. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

19. Shadow is an evil existence, which is similar to our positive existence. The more we strive to be kind, excellent and perfect people, the more obviously the shadow shows dark, evil and destructive will. When people try to surpass their own capacity and become perfect, the shadow goes to hell and becomes the devil. Because in this nature, it is sinful that people intend to become higher than themselves and lower than themselves. -Haruki Murakami's 1Q84》

2. Although I am not alone, I am very lonely. If you say why, it is nothing more than knowing that you can't be happier, and you know it clearly. So I really want to keep the way it was at that time, so I fled into a place where there was no time flow. -Haruki Murakami Kafka by the Sea

21. There is nothing more gullible than those who believe that they are engaged in a just cause. -Haruki Murakami's 1Q84》

22, and I can only stand in that unknown place and keep calling the name of Green. -"Norwegian Woods"

23. That wonderful era has quietly passed away and will never return. All kinds of beautiful possibilities were swallowed up by the passing time and disappeared without a trace. -Haruki Murakami's

24. Compared with Jack London's magnificent career, my life is just like a squirrel waiting for spring in a cave at the top of a beech tree, at least for a while. The so-called biography is such a thing. Who in the world would be interested in the biography of Kawasaki City Librarian who has been sent away smoothly for a lifetime? In a word, we are looking for compensation. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!

25. Even if life is repeated again, you must do the same thing. This is the so-called tendency. And tend to this kind of thing, once more than a certain stage, it will never be recovered, it is too late. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!

26. Words have died in the concave hole of time and deposited silently at the dark bottom of the crater lake. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

27. Most writers in the world are not giants, and of course I am one of them. I can only try my best to make up for my lack of talent from different aspects. Otherwise, it is impossible to persevere and write many novels of some value. What methods and ways to make up for yourself will become the personality and unique flavor of every writer. -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

28. If you are the one who has amazing ideas, then you must be the one who wanders in the deep darkness. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

29. Look forward and deal with the present things step by step. -Haruki Murakami Kafka by the Sea

3. I clearly remember the day when my mother led my sister away. I sat alone in the eaves gallery and looked at the yard. At dusk in early summer, the shadows of trees are long. I'm alone at home. I don't know why, but I know that I have been abandoned and left alone. I know that this matter will definitely have a profound and decisive impact on myself in the future. I'm not taught, I just know. The home is as deserted as an abandoned border post. I stared at the sunset, and the shadows of many objects wrapped around the world step by step. In a world with time, everything is gone forever. The tentacles of the shadow nibbled away at the new ground one scale after another, and my mother's face, which was just there, will soon be swallowed into the dark and cold field, and that face will be automatically taken away and erased from my memory with an expression of deliberately turning a blind eye to me. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

31. In such a drift and change with a sense of reality, I realize that I am just a tiny piece of color in the huge mosaic of nature; Just like the water in the river, it is just a replaceable part of nature that flows under the bridge to the sea. -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

32. Every time I run a marathon, I will generally experience the same mentality. After running for 3 kilometers, I always feel that "I might get good grades this time." After 35 kilometers, the fuel in the body was exhausted, and people began to get angry with all kinds of things. In the end, it gives birth to the feeling of "a car that keeps driving with an empty gasoline tank". However, after running, I forgot all my painful and sad thoughts in a blink of an eye and made up my mind: "I will run better next time!" " No matter how much experience you have accumulated and how old you are, you still repeat the same old things over and over again. -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

33. The lowest line has passed, but the mood is not very comfortable: "It is clear that such a dense plan has been made and arduous training has been carried out!" It's like a piece of dark clouds mixed into the stomach, and I can't figure it out. So hard, why do you still suffer from convulsions? Now, I don't intend to make public loudly, saying that all efforts should be rewarded. However, if there is a God in the sky, what's the harm in revealing the evidence? What's wrong with having such a little love? -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

34. My life can have monotonous time, but there is no room for boredom. -Haruki Murakami Kafka by the Sea

35. Actually, she is a very gentle girl, but at that time I took that gentleness for granted and didn't cherish it at all. -Norwegian Woods

36. I can bear any pain as long as it is meaningful. -Haruki Murakami's 1Q84》

37. The so-called fairness is nothing more than a concept that only applies to an extremely limited world. But this concept involves all fields. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and the Cold Wonderland

38. As far as some parts are concerned, it may be with relish, but it is definitely not happiness. Just as you lack something, so do I. Therefore, I can't live a decent life, but I just keep jumping on the steps. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!

39. The more the thread of thinking entangles the body. Don't think about it. And don't look at the moon. The light of the moon will disturb her heart silently. Change the ups and downs of the river and sway the life of the forest. -Haruki Murakami's 1Q84》

4, getting up at five o'clock in the morning and going to bed before ten o'clock in the evening, such a simple and regular life is announced. In a day, the most active time of physical function varies from person to person, and in my case it is a few hours in the morning. Concentrate on the important work during this time. The following time is either used for sports or dealing with chores, taking care of those jobs that do not require high concentration. At dusk, I will relax and stop working. Or reading, or listening to music, relax and go to bed as early as possible. I have generally lived according to this model until today. Thanks to it, the work in the past 2 years has been smooth and efficient. Just living in this mode, the so-called nightlife almost disappears, and communication with others is undoubtedly affected. Others are angry and angry. Because others asked me where to play and what to do, all these invitations were rejected. -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

41. There is no war aimed at ending the war anywhere. -Kafka by the Sea by Haruki Murakami

42. They shake their necks up and down several times like trying on new clothes, raise their long horns high in the lonely autumn sky, then dip their feet into the increasingly cold river and stretch their necks to swallow the red fruits on the trees. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

43. Everyone has a different battlefield. -Haruki Murakami's After Dark

44. Just look at it and you will know that this gentleman belongs to a kind of unlucky and unlucky fate-just like this type of specimen. As if he had just been fished out after soaking in a light blue solution for a whole day, there was not a place all over his body that was not printed with the shadows of frustration, defeat and embarrassment, which made people want to put him in a glass box and put him in the school physics laboratory, and label him as "unlucky". -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!

45. After all, we are very different from death. When a person dies, he is a stone statue. That is to say, there is a watershed here. Once you cross the watershed, it becomes zero, really zero. Only cremation is waiting. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!

46. No matter how old you are, as long as people are still alive, you will make new discoveries about yourself. -Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

47. There are many ways to live and all kinds of ways to die, and it's no big deal. The only thing left is desert. -Haruki Murakami, South of the Border and West of the Sun

48. Even the person you love most will have a forest in your heart that you can't reach. -Norwegian Woods

49. There is a critical point in our life where we can't go back. In addition, although the situation is very rare, there are also some points where we can't go forward. When that point comes, whether it is good or bad, we can only accept it silently. This is how we live. —