Haruki Murakami’s classic quote 1
1. I gradually realized that being profound does not mean being close to the truth. "Norwegian Wood"
2. Under certain circumstances, the existence of one person will hurt another person. "South of the Border and West of the Sun"
3. The mountains and rivers are lonely, the streets are in order, and the residents are peaceful. It's a pity that people have no figure, no memory, and no heart. Men and women can date each other but cannot fall in love. Love must have a heart, and the heart has been embedded in countless unicorn skulls and turned into an ancient dream "The End of the World and Cold Wonderland"
4. Death is no longer the opposite of life. Death has already existed in my body. No matter how hard you try, you still can't forget it. "Norwegian Wood"
5. He wanted to tell the other party his gratitude: Our hearts are not stones. Sooner or later, the stone will be shattered into pieces and changed beyond recognition. But the heart will not break. We can completely communicate to each other about that intangible thing, whether good or evil. "All the Children of God Dance"
6. Perfect articles do not exist, just like perfect despair does not exist. "Listening to the Song of the Wind"
7. The candlelight of their memories was too weak, and their words were not as clear as they were fourteen years ago. As a result, he passed by without saying a word and disappeared into the crowd forever and ever. "On a sunny morning in April, I met a 100% perfect girl"
8. I always thought that people grow old slowly, but that is not true. People grow old in an instant. "dance! dance! dance! "
9. The day when the pursuit is gained is the end of it, and the process of searching is also the process of loss. "South of the Border, West of the Sun" Haruki Murakami
10. As for who I am Why I abandoned the original world and had to come to the end of this world, I can't remember the process, meaning and purpose. Something, some force, some unreasonable and powerful force sent me here! As a result, I lost my figure and memory, and was about to lose my heart. "The End of the World and Grim Wonderland"
11. There are reversible and irreversible things in the world, and the passage of time is an irreversible thing. "South of the Border and West of the Sun"
12. Don't sympathize with yourself. Sympathy for yourself is a despicable coward. "Norwegian Forest"
13. People, life, are essentially lonely and helpless. So we need to interact with people in order to understand each other. But is mutual understanding really possible? No, impossible, fatalistically impossible, the search for understanding is futile. So, why bother trying so hard? Why can't you change your attitude? Since it's all in vain to strive for understanding, then just stop trying, and you can live a good life this way! In other words, instead of trying to eliminate loneliness and resolve helplessness through interaction, it is better to step back and play with loneliness and helplessness!
14. Every time, when he hurt me, I would use the good memories of the past to forgive him. However, no matter how good the memories are, they will be used up one day, and in the end, only the remains of memories will be left. , everything turned into torture, maybe I really never knew him.
15. If I can’t catch him or keep him, I will let him fly. Because he has his own wings and the right to choose his own sky.
16. I hope you don’t change your name in your next life, so that I can find you easier. Sometimes loss is not sadness, but a kind of beauty.
17. When we learn to treat giving up with a positive attitude, we will have huge wealth for growth.
18. For people who love each other, the other person’s heart is the best house.
19. The fish said, you can’t see me crying because I am in the water; the water said, I can feel you crying because you are in my heart.
20. Because no one can understand, because no one can tolerate, because no one can comfort, it makes people feel like they have nowhere to go. That is to say, the body can find a place to settle, but there is no place for it. A place that can truly accommodate your complete and pure soul! Haruki Murakami’s classic quotes 2
1. This is the circus world of Barnum and Bailey, everything will be completely fake, but if you believe me, the fake will become true - Haruki Murakami "1Q84" 》
2. If you don’t know life, how can you know death. What does it take to balance the pain of life? —— Haruki Murakami "All the Children of God Dance"
3. My life can have time for monotony, but there is no room for boredom —— Haruki Murakami "Kafka on the Shore"
4. When it’s time to go up, aim at the tallest tower and get to the top; when it’s time to go down, find the deepest well and go down to the bottom. ——Haruki Murakami, "The Journey of Strange Birds"
5. No one likes loneliness, they just don’t want to be disappointed. ——Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"
6. Unemployment makes me feel happy. I'm simplifying a little bit. I lost my hometown, I lost my youth, I lost my friends, I lost my wife, and I will lose it in three months at the age of twenty-nine. What will happen to me when I turn sixty? ——Haruki Murakami, "Sheep Hunting Adventures"
7. There was a period when I was almost fatally attracted to the music of Thelonious Monk. Every time I hear Monk's otherworldly piano sound - like cutting ice at a strange angle - I think to myself that this is jazz, and I even get warm comfort from it. ——Haruki Murakami, "Jazz Heroes"
8. I want to sit in a sunny place, read the newspaper up and down, left and right, word by word, like a cat licking its milk bowl, and then The various fragments of life that people develop in the sun are inhaled into the body and nourish every cell. ——Haruki Murakami, "The End of the World and Cold Wonderland"
9. If people can never die, never disappear or grow old, and always live in high spirits in this world, then people should still be like us Is it possible to rack your brains like this and think about this and that? That is to say, we are more or less always thinking about this and that, right? Philosophy, psychology, logic, or religion, literature, etc. If there was no such thing as death, these long-winded thoughts and concepts might not appear on the earth, right? That is to say——" —— Haruki Murakami's "The Journey of Strange Birds"
10. The so-called facts are like cities buried in the desert. Sometimes the longer the time passes, the deeper the sand is buried; Sometimes, as time passes and the yellow sand is blown away by the wind, the outline of the city becomes clearer and clearer - Haruki Murakami's "Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"
11. People are strange when you are stranger - "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami
12. However, the love between teenage boys and girls is like the breeze passing by them. They are still shallow in the world. However, because of this, everything is full of freshness and excitement. ——Haruki Murakami, "Like People in Love"
13. People. I am afraid that I live with memory as fuel. As for whether the memory is important in reality, it seems to be indifferent to maintaining life. It is just fuel, whether it is an advertising leaflet or a philosophical book that comes with the origami. No matter if you bundle up ten-thousand-yuan bills, they will all turn into pieces of paper when thrown into the fire. There is no need to think about "Oh, this is Kant" or "This is the evening news for readers" while the fire is burning. When the fire comes, they will all be just ordinary pieces of paper. It’s the same thing, whether it’s important memories or not-so-important memories, they’re all ordinary fuel without distinction. ——Haruki Murakami
14. Telling the truth will always lead to success. for the best results.
——Haruki Murakami "The Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"
15. But what he said is indeed right. I have listened to this record over and over again for a long time and never tire of it. All sounds and all musical phrases are filled with nutrients that will never dry up. And as a young person's privilege, I desperately absorb those nutrients until they fill every cell. During that time, even when I was walking on the street, my head was filled with Munch's audio and video. I really want to tell someone how wonderful Monk's music is, but I can't find the right words. At that time, I thought that it was also a helpless form of loneliness. Not bad, lonely, but not bad. ——Haruki Murakami "Jazz Score"