1. "I am similar to Watanabe because I don't want others to understand me. This is different from others. Those guys are all trying to make people around them understand themselves. But I'm not like that, nor is Watanabe, and it doesn't matter if I don't feel understood. You are yourself and others belong to others. "
2. Death does not exist in the opposite form of life, but as a part of life.
3. The most normal place for us is to know that we are abnormal.
4. For quite a while, I decided not to answer the roll call even if I went to class. I also know that it doesn't make any sense to do so, but if you don't do so, you will be in a terrible mood. However, as a result, I became more and more isolated in my class. When I didn't call the roll, there was an awkward atmosphere in the classroom. Nobody talks to me, and I don't speak to anyone.
5. Those eyes are going round and round as if they were independent individuals, sometimes laughing, sometimes angry, sometimes sad, sometimes gray.
6. Sometimes I feel as if I have become a museum manager-I am in charge of the management of an empty museum without even a visitor.
7. When we were young, we pursued passion, but when we were mature, we were infatuated with mediocrity. After we searched, hurt and deviated, we could still believe in love as always. This is a kind of courage. Everyone has a forest of their own. The lost people are lost, and the people who meet will meet again.
8. Don't hold hands casually because of loneliness, and then rely on it. It's good to be free. Even if you drift, that kind of experience is better than a prison life. So I deliberately don't let myself rely too much on the Internet, and I remain indifferent to the lost people. Thousands of people pass by, whoever you give the opportunity will have a fate with you, even if there is no A, there will be B.
9. In our youth, we will always look into the distance again and again, full of longing for the distant road, though flickering and full of confusion. Sometimes it's like being surrounded by dense fog, and only you can understand the confusion and helplessness. Although I am a little lonely, confused and helpless, I still face it bravely, because this is my youth, not others', only mine.
1. No matter how you explain it, the world can only believe what it wants to believe. The harder we fight, the more embarrassed we are.
Norwegian Wood is a long love novel written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami in 1987.
The protagonist of the story is entangled between Naoko, who is emotionally unstable and mentally ill, and Kobayashi Midoriko, who is cheerful and lively, and begins a journey of self-growth.