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Haruki Murakami's Classic Quotations
The so-called fairness is nothing more than a concept that only applies to an extremely limited world. But this concept involves all fields. The following are inspirational quotes. I collected classic quotations about Haruki Murakami for you. Welcome to reading.

1, the lowest line has passed, but the mood is not very comfortable: "Obviously, such an intensive plan has been made and hard training has been carried out!" Like a dark cloud in my stomach, I can't figure it out. So hard, why are you still twitching? Now, I'm not going to make public loudly, saying that all efforts should be rewarded. However, if there is a God in the sky, what's the harm of revealing evidence? What's wrong with this little love? Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

My life can have monotonous time, but there is no boring space. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

In fact, she is a very gentle girl, but at that time I took that gentleness for granted and didn't cherish it at all. -"Norwegian Forest"

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

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 Cold Wonderland

6. As far as a certain part is concerned, it may be with relish, but it is definitely not happiness. Just like what you lack, so do I, so I can't live a decent life, just keep jumping on the steps. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

7. The more the thinking line entangles the body. Forget it. Do not look at the moon. The moonlight will disturb her heart silently. Change the ups and downs of rivers and sway the life of forests. -Haruki Murakami 1Q84

8. Go to bed before five o'clock in the morning and at ten o'clock in the evening, so that a simple and regular life begins. In a day, the most active time of physical function varies from person to person. In my case, it is a few hours in the morning. Concentrate on important work during this time. The next time is either used for exercise or to deal with chores and take care of those jobs that don't need high concentration. At dusk, I will relax and stop working. Or read books or listen to music, relax and go to bed early. Until today, I have generally lived according to this model. Thanks to it, the work in the past 20 years has been smooth and efficient. Just living in this mode, the so-called nightlife almost disappears, and communication with people is undoubtedly affected. Others are angry and angry. Because others asked me where to play and what to do, these invitations were rejected. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

9. There is no war anywhere to end the war. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

10 They shake their necks up and down a few times like trying on new clothes, hold their long horns high in the lonely autumn sky, then immerse their feet in the colder and colder river and stretch their necks to swallow the red fruits on the trees. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

1 1, everyone has a different battlefield. -Haruki Murakami "After Dark"

12, as long as you look at it, you will know that this gentleman belongs to a kind of luck and fate-a specimen like this. It seems that he was fished out after soaking in the light blue solution for a whole day, and there is no place on his body that is not printed with the shadow of failure and embarrassment, which makes people want to put him in a glass box, put him in the school physics laboratory and label him as "unlucky". -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

13, we are completely different from death after all. When a person dies, it is a stone statue. In other words, there is a watershed here. Once you cross the watershed, it becomes zero, really zero. Just waiting for cremation. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

14. No matter how old you are, as long as people are still alive, you will make new discoveries about yourself. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

15, there are many ways to live and many ways to die. No big deal. The only thing left is the desert. -Haruki Murakami, South of the Frontier and West of the Sun

16, even the person you love the most, there will be a forest in your heart that you can't reach. -"Norwegian Forest"

17, our life has a critical point, and we can't go backwards. In addition, although the situation is rare, there are still some points where we can't move forward. When that comes, whether it is good or bad, we can only accept it silently. This is our way of life. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

18, between the object we want to know and the object we actually know, there is always an abyss across Chen Zhe. No matter how long a ruler is used, its depth cannot be completely measured. -Haruki Murakami, "Listening to the Wind"

19, people may die, and human life is far more fragile than you think. Therefore, the communication between people should not leave regrets for the future, but should be fair and sincere if possible. I don't appreciate those who don't make such efforts but simply cry and regret after death, from a personal point of view. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

20, some things, not to say that they never existed, but they were not used when they were alive, so they were forgotten. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

2 1. However, there is no competition, no resentment, no desire, which means that there is no opposition, that is, happiness and love. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

22. Yes. Shadows are buried with the rest of the heart. You say that the heart is similar to the wind, but I think it is ourselves who are similar to the wind, right? We don't want anything, we just have to get through all the way. Neither old nor dead. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

23. Everything in the world is a metaphor. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

If I relax my shoulders now, I will collapse immediately. I used to live like this, and I can only live like this in the future. Once relaxed, it is irreversible. -"Norwegian Forest"

25, I this person, no matter what, must form all the words, otherwise I won't delve into. -"Norwegian Forest"

Even if we leave things as they are, the long river of the world will still flow in the direction it should, and even if we do our best, the injured people will not be spared. -"Norwegian Forest"

27. It is impossible to have a good result for the talent and time of living retail. -Haruki Murakami 1Q84

28, the peak-this kind of thing has never happened to me. Looking back, I even feel that life can't be mentioned anymore. The ups and downs are a little bit, climbing up and running down in a hurry. That's all, nothing, nothing, neither love nor be loved. The road is flat and the scene is monotonous. As if wandering on the screen of an electronic game machine, like Hercules, he kept his mouth open and eating the lost dotted line. There is no purpose on the way, but death is certain, sooner or later. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

29. I am used to waiting without expectation and killing time alone, and I don't feel uncomfortable at all. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

30. This fragrance makes me feel an indescribable wonderful state of mind, as if two different memories meet in a place I don't know, which is a discordant but provocative feeling. This happens to me all the time. And most of the time it is caused by a specific smell. I can't explain why. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

3 1, I am equal to that thing called phosphorescent paper next to the matchbox. But I don't mind. I don't hate who I am. I would rather be a first-class matchbox than a second-class matchstick. -"Norwegian Forest"

32. She came suddenly like a shower and disappeared without a trace, leaving only memories. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

We killed time by playing pinball in the dark corner of the shop. This thing is really worthless: it costs a few coins to provide time of death. -Haruki Murakami, "Listening to the Wind"

34. These eyes remind me of the light in summer-the light that penetrates the water sharply and flashes in summer. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

35, finally ran to the finish line. What sense of accomplishment? I don't feel anything. My mind is full of peace of mind that I finally don't have to run down. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

36. The damage to the mind is the price that people have to pay to the world for this kind of autonomy. This kind of loneliness will be like acid overflowing from a bottle from time to time, which will unconsciously corrode people's hearts, but it will also hurt people's hearts subtly but intermittently, and will soon melt. This is a sharp double-edged sword, protecting people's hearts. It also hurts the inner wall of the mind subtly but not intermittently. We are probably aware of this danger, and only in this way can I exercise rationally, and sometimes even run out of physical strength to eliminate the loneliness of internal load in my body. What you do is thoughtful, not intuitive. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

37. It is best to do a down-to-earth recognition work. If you don't work hard, you will inevitably dream. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

38. Others may be able to prevaricate, but they can't get away with it in their hearts. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

39, because of the sun, the skin hurts. My mind has become blurred and I can't think about anything completely. But when you are desperate to finish the race, you will feel as if everything in the deepest part of your body has been squeezed out, and a kind of cool * * * similar to giving up on yourself arises spontaneously. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

40. There is something on her that is quietly shaking some soft sediments in the depths of my consciousness. But I don't know what this means. Language has been buried in the distant darkness. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

4 1, freedom of thought is outside your body. Get out of the confinement cage of the body, get rid of the shackles, fly purely in the field of logic, and give logic a natural life. This is the core connotation of free thinking. -Haruki Murakami's Colorless Dozaki's Works and His Year of Tour.

42. It's so quiet that you can even hear the earth spinning. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

It was a dark winter afternoon, and when the sun barely passed through the thick and low clouds, it seemed to be cut into powder. Looking around, everything is so dull and lifeless. -Haruki Murakami, South of the Frontier and West of the Sun

44. I often think: "Life is really unfair!" Some people can't get things without hard work, while others can get them easily without hard work. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

45. His small body gives people a wonderful feeling. The face and hands and feet are very small together. For example, copying the body of ordinary people evenly. So that cigarette looks as big as a brand-new colored pencil. -Haruki Murakami's The End of the World and Cold Wonderland

46. I keep repeating these words in my mind like a mantra. This is called "mechanically". I try my best to define the world I perceive more narrowly. As far as I can see, it is about three meters in front of me at most, and I know nothing about the world ahead. Now my world will end three meters from here. There is no need to think about the previous things. Whether it is the sky, wind, grass, grazing cattle, spectators, unity, lakes, novels, truth, the past or memories, it is meaningless to me. Move your legs three meters ahead from here-that's the only thing that matters to me, no, no, my machine. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

Lying is a very annoying activity. It can be said that lying and silence are two popular evils in modern human society. In fact, we often lie and keep silent. However, if we chatter all the year round, and all the chatter is true, then the real value will inevitably disappear. -Haruki Murakami, "Listening to the Wind"

48. A child's heart is fragile and can be twisted into any shape, but once it is twisted and hardened, it is difficult to recover. -Haruki Murakami's Kafka by the Sea

49. Of all the things that ultramarathon has brought me, the most important thing is not physical, but spiritual. It brings me a sense of nervous breakdown. When I realized it, something that seemed to be called "runner's melancholy" wrapped me up like a movie. As far as the feeling is concerned, it is not blue, but almost white and turbid. After attending ultramarathon, I can't keep a natural passion for running as before. Haruki Murakami "When I talk about running, what do I talk about?"

50. The two of them are like repressed dreams, with a wonderful atmosphere that is both realistic and unrealistic, and disappear from right to left through our vision. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》