Limiting the purpose can make life simple. -Haruki Murakami's Colorless Dozaki's Works and His Year of Tour.
When we look back on the road we have traveled, what we see still seems to be just a vague' maybe'. All we can clearly understand is the present, and this just passes us by. -Haruki Murakami
Maybe my heart is wrapped in a hard shell, and there are very few things that can break through the shell. So I can't be infatuated with people-Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest
You can't understand it without explanation, or you can't understand it without explanation. -Haruki Murakami 1Q84
I hope you won't change your name in your next life, so that I can find you better. -Haruki Murakami
I want to be a quiet adult. Don't be emotional, don't miss it secretly, and don't look back. I always thought that people are getting old slowly, but they are not. People get old in an instant. -Haruki Murakami
In short, the years are long, but it is worth waiting for. -Haruki Murakami "If our language is whiskey"
And I can only stand in that unknown place and keep calling the green name. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest
When you are young, you should enjoy life even if you are penniless and penniless. When there is no train, I lie on the tracks with her and the cat. As quiet as sitting at the bottom of a lake. We are young, newly married and the sunshine is free. -Haruki Murakami "Meet 100% Girls"
The so-called effort is an active and purposeful activity. -Haruki Murakami
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-Haruki Murakami.
Good and evil are not immutable things, but constantly changing places and positions ... balance itself is good. -Haruki Murakami 1Q84
I hope you can remember me, remember that I once existed like this. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest
There is a forest in everyone's heart. All the people who should have lost are lost, and the people who should have met will meet again. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest
There are irreversible things in the world, and the passage of time is irreversible.
I gradually realized that being profound does not mean being close to the truth. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest