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When I talk about running, what do I talk about? It was written by Haruki Murakami, a famous Japanese writer. After reading it, you will find the quotations in it are classic. The following are the quotations I have carefully compiled for you. I hope you like them.

a selection of quotations from Murakami's running

1) I don't care much about when and where I won or lost, but I care more about whether I can meet my own standards. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

2) The quality of life is not fixed things such as grades, numbers and rankings, but fluid things contained in behavior. ? Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

3) What is the most important thing we learn in school? The most important thing you can't learn in school? This truth. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

4) Even though I was stopped by others and maliciously criticized, I never changed. Who can such a person ask for anything? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

5) Now, I don't want to mix music with computers, just like not working and having sex. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

6) Life is basically unfair. There is no doubt about this. Even in an unfair place, I think I can still pursue some kind of justice. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

7) If you are angry, take that anger out on yourself. If you feel upset, just temper yourself with that upset. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

8) No matter what others think, don't disturb your own rhythm. What you like can naturally persist, and what you don't like can't last long. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

9) After running two full marathons, you will understand that it is not particularly important for runners to beat or lose to a certain person in the race. ? Haruki Murakami's What I Talk about When I Talk about Running

1) has finally reached the end. What sense of accomplishment? I have no feeling at all. Full of thoughts? Finally don't have to run down? Such a sense of peace of mind. ? Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

Haruki Murakami's classic running works

1) Any razor has its own philosophy. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

2) Pain is inevitable, but you can choose whether to suffer or not. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

3) Long-term persistence in running will greatly change the muscle shape of the body. ? Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

4) The human spirit is not strong enough to sit in a vacuum. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

5) Perhaps, seeing a lot of water every day is of great significance to human beings. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

6) A real gentleman, who doesn't talk about divorced women and taxes that have been paid. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

7) On the highway of life, you can't keep driving in the overtaking lane. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

8) Anything worth doing has its own value of being worth doing or even overdoing it. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

9) Others can probably prevaricate, but their own hearts can't get away with it. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

1) The wall between healthy self-confidence and unhealthy indifference is very thin. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

11) Regardless of speed and distance, I will insist on running every day and try my best to be uninterrupted. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

12) In order to really master something, physical pain is indispensable in many cases. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

13) No matter how old you are, as long as you are still alive, you will find something new about yourself. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

14) In long-distance running, if there is any opponent that must be defeated, it is my past self. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

15) The beautiful fantasy held by people who have lost their minds is simply non-existent in the real world. ? Haruki Murakami's "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

16) violates the principles set by himself, even if it is only once, it will violate more principles in the future. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

17) I am not a person, but a pure machine, so I don't need to feel anything but run forward. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

18) People are born this way, and things they like can naturally persist, but things they don't like can never persist. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

19) The most important thing we learn at school is that the most important thing can't be learned at school. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

2) The world needs a specific villain for people to name. It's all your fault! Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

Haruki Murakami's running quotations are popular

1) Maybe I shouldn't look up at the sky, but should cast my eyes into my interior. I try to look inside myself, just like looking into a deep well. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

2) 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, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

3) All I do is keep running in the cozy emptiness and nostalgic silence I concocted, which is a wonderful thing, no matter what others say. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

4) Here, running has almost reached the realm of metaphysics. It seems that there is behavior first, and then there is my existence incidentally. I run, so I am. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

5) However, no matter how strong-willed people are, what they don't like can't be sustained after all; It is also bad for your health. ? Haruki Murakami's "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

6) Shortcomings and defects, if you count them one by one, will be endless. But there must be some advantages. We can only face the world with what we have at hand. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

7) I am me, not others, which is an important asset to me. The injury to the soul is the price that people have to pay to the world for this self-reliance. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

8) Around Boston, there are always a few days in a summer when people want to curse everything. As long as you get through those days, the rest of the days are quite good. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

9) I ran endlessly in a small and exquisite space made by myself in a memorable silence. This is a very pleasant thing, and it doesn't matter what others say about Haruki Murakami's "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

1). You can see different scenery from others in the same landscape, feel different things from others, and choose different sentences from others, so that you can keep writing your own stories. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

11) On a cold day, I may think about the cold; On a hot day, think about the heat; When you are sad, think about sadness; When you are happy, think about happiness. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

12) Anyway, this is my body, with limits and tendencies, and the same talent. Even if there is something unsatisfactory, there is nothing to replace it, so I can only rely on it to move forward desperately. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

13) If you try your best to work hard or you can't do it well, you can let go with peace of mind. However, if it ends in failure because of half-heartedness, I am afraid that the feeling of regret will not be brushed away for a long time. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

14) Only in this way, I have to exercise physically, and sometimes even exhaust my physical strength to eliminate the loneliness of the internal load of my body. It's better to act on instinct than to do so intentionally. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

15) There is only one thing that I can assert with considerable confidence: until I get it back? Ok! Did you run well this time? I will continue to participate in the whole marathon tirelessly in the future. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

16) Somerset? Mao Mu wrote:? Any razor has its own philosophy. ? That is to say, no matter how trivial the move is, as long as it is persisted day by day, something with similar ideas will always emerge from it. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

17) No matter what everyone in the world says, I think my feelings are correct. No matter what others think, I will never disturb my rhythm. You can stick to what you like, but you can't last long if you don't like it. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

18) Running is undoubtedly very attractive: in personal limitations, you can burn yourself effectively? Even a little bit, this is the essence of running, and it is also a metaphor for living (and writing in my case). ? Haruki Murakami "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

19) Dead leaves dance with the wind, acorns beat on the asphalt pavement, making a thumping sound, and the hard and dry sound spread to all directions. At this time, the diligent squirrel was so busy for the winter food that he was so tired that his look changed. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

2) Yes, this model does not accept change anyway, I think. If I have to be at peace with this model, I can only change or distort myself through persistent repetition, absorb it and become a part of my personality. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

21) If you are angry, you can take that anger out on yourself. If you feel upset, just temper yourself with that upset. That's how I think. What I can swallow silently is swallowed into my body without a star left. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

22) On the way, a man named Naia? In Macquarie's small village, the old people sat at the table in front of the cafe, sipping their morning coffee in small cups, and silently chasing my running posture with their eyes, as if witnessing some inconspicuous detail of history. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

23) 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 part of nature that flows under the bridge and can be replaced. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

24) How to say that long-distance running is consistent with your own temperament, and there are days like this. ? I feel so heavy today. Don't want to run. ? There are often similar days. At this time, I looked for all kinds of high-sounding reasons to want to rest and not run. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

25) There is still one month before the race in new york, which must be gradually reduced? Mileage The fatigue accumulated so far is gradually eliminated, which is called tapering period in English. From now on, no matter how much distance you run, it won't help the race, but it will drag your feet. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

26) I am the kind of person who can clearly understand things through my flesh-and-blood body and materials that I can reach out to. No matter what we do, we can only understand it by transforming it into a visible form. I am not an intellectual, but a man of material structure. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

27) In the morning, I enjoyed the cold Amstel beer. Beer is delicious, but it is far from as wonderful as I eagerly yearn for when I run. The beautiful fantasy embraced by the irrational person is simply non-existent in the real world. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

28) Even if this is an empty act like pouring water into an old pot with a small hole in the bottom, at least the facts that we have tried will remain. No matter whether it is ineffective or not, things that are vital to us are almost invisible to the naked eye, but can be felt with the heart. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

29) In this way, I run marathons in cold season and participate in triathlon in summer, which gradually formed my life cycle. Because there is no off-season, I seem to be as busy as a bee at any time, but I have no intention of complaining about the increase in the fun of life. ? Haruki Murakami, "What do I talk about when I talk about running?"

3) I fell into a state similar to autonomous driving. If I keep running like this, I'm afraid I can run after 1 kilometers. It sounds rather strange: at the end, not only the physical pain, but even what I am doing at this moment has disappeared from my mind. ? Haruki Murakami's "What do I talk about when I talk about running"

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