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Haruki Murakami's Classic Quotations of Norwegian Forest
Haruki Murakami's Classic Quotations of Norwegian Forest

Although Haruki Murakami is essentially Japanese, his perspective is largely westernized. He often examines, grasps and feels everything in Japanese society from a non-Japanese perspective, and asks Japanese contemporary discourse in a non-Japanese language. The following is the complete collection of classic quotations from Haruki Murakami Norwegian forest that I collected for you. Welcome to reading.

Haruki Murakami's classic quotation "Norwegian Forest" 1 1) The Internet is everywhere, and there is no way out. If you throw a stone, you will inevitably turn around and fall on all fours ... Time is like quicksand, which generally flows, and the position where we stand is not where we stand.

2) Death is not the opposite of life, but a part of life.

3) A gentleman is what he does, not what he wants to do, but what he should do.

4) Chumei closes her eyes and leans against the corner of the car seat. With the shaking of the car body, small gold earrings flicker from time to time. Her dark blue dress is almost based on the darkness in the corner of the car seat. Beautiful lips painted with light colors suddenly move from time to time, as if a person is very uncomfortable.

5) Never forget what you won't forget. It's no use keeping what you will forget!

6) I am a person, no matter what I am about, I must form all the words, otherwise I can't get into it.

7) Pitying yourself is the work of a despicable coward.

8) Think of many things that I lost in my past life journey-wasted years, people who died or left, and irreparable regrets.

9) I am not a witty person, and it takes a process to understand one thing. But as long as I have time, I will always understand you completely, and I will understand you more thoroughly than anyone else in the world.

10) That cold little hand, that streamlined hair that feels comfortable, that round and soft earlobe and its small mole close to the bottom, that elegant camel hair coat that is often worn in winter, that usual action of always staring at each other's eyes and asking questions, was wonderful from time to time. A trembling voice.

Haruki Murakami's classic quotation "Norwegian Forest 2"1) For people who love each other, each other's heart is the best house.

2) I gradually realized that being profound does not mean being close to the truth.

3) When I made it up, I believed it myself. And in order not to expose a flaw in a fabricated lie, I even changed everything around me.

4) Our relationship with ordinary men and women is very different. That kind of relationship is like a part of the body. Even if we are far away sometimes, it seems that a special gravity will pull us back to our original position.

5) Everyone has his own forest. Maybe we have never been there, but it has always been there and will always be there. What is lost is lost, and the people you meet will meet again.

6) I hope you can remember me, remember that I once lived like this and stayed with you like this.

7) Don't feel sorry for yourself. Self-pity is the work of despicable cowards.

8) Our normality lies in our abnormal understanding of ourselves.

9) Don't feel sorry for yourself. It is cowardly to sympathize with yourself!

10) What can't be lost in the world? I believe there is, and you'd better believe it.

Haruki Murakami's classic quotation "Norwegian Forest" 3 1) Who likes loneliness but doesn't like disappointment?

2) Once you die, you will never lose anything, which is the starting point of death.

3) I always thought that people are getting old slowly, but they are not. People will get old in an instant.

4) I hope you won't change your name in your next life, so that I can find you better. Sometimes loss is not sadness, but beauty.

5) But anyway, this is all I can master now. So I clung to these blurred and still blurred memento mori and used them to continue my creation of this article.

6) Death is not the decisive factor to end life. Death is just one of the many elements that make up life.

7) When we look back on the road we have traveled, we still seem to see only a vague "maybe". All we can clearly understand is the present, and this just passes us by.

8) No matter what kind of philosophy, sincerity, tenacity and gentleness, there is no way to dispel this sadness.

9) When it is dark around, you can only wait for your eyes to adapt to the darkness.

10) the pursuit ends when it is obtained, and the process of seeking is also a process of losing.

Haruki Murakami's classic quotation "Norwegian Forest" 4 1) People and life are essentially lonely and helpless. So we need to communicate with people in order to understand each other. But is mutual understanding really possible? No, it's impossible, it's impossible of fate, and the effort to seek understanding is futile. So, why bother? Why can't you change your attitude-since trying to understand is futile, don't try again, and you can live a good life! In other words, instead of trying to eliminate loneliness and resolve helplessness through communication, it is better to come back and play with loneliness and helplessness!

2) Between great sadness and great joy, after laughter and tears, I feel unprecedented pain and happiness.

3) I reached into the night several times, but my fingertips didn't touch it. The little light spot always kept a little untouchable distance from my fingertips.

4) Memory is still leaving step by step. I have forgotten many things. During the time when I wrote this article along the track of memory, I felt uneasy from time to time, and even wondered if I had lost even the most critical memory. Maybe there is a dark place in my body called memory pile, where all precious memories are piled up and turned into a pool of mud.

5) Where will there be people who are suffering and confused? Maybe you've never had pain and confusion?

6) I raised my face with the receiver and quickly looked around the telephone booth. Where am I now? I don't know where this is. I'm completely at a loss. Where the hell is this? Looking around, countless men and women don't know where to go. I am in a deserted place, constantly calling for green children.

7) Then, she turned to me, smiled sweetly, bowed her head slightly, spoke softly and looked into my eyes, as if looking for the whereabouts of fleeting fish in a clear spring.

8) 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.

No matter how pessimistic the situation seems, there will be a breakthrough one day. If it's dark around, you'll just have to wait for your eyes to get used to the darkness.

10) Don't hold hands just because you are lonely, and then rely on them. If only people were free. Even if they drift, the experience is better than prison life, so I deliberately don't let myself rely too much on the internet and keep an indifferent attitude towards the lost people. Thousands of people pass by, and whoever you give the opportunity will have a fate with you. Even without a, there will be B.

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