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1) Life is like a complex musical score, filled with sixteenth notes and thirty-second notes, as well as many wonderful symbols and annotations of unknown meaning. It's hard to interpret correctly. Even if you interpret it and convert it into correct music, you may not be able to correctly understand and evaluate the meaning contained in it. ?Haruki Murakami "The Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"

 2) From now on, you must become the strongest fifteen-year-old boy in the world, no matter what. Because there is no other way for you to survive in this world. For this reason, you must understand what true tenacity is. ?Haruki Murakami "Kafka on the Shore"

3) A long time ago, there lived a boy and a girl. Boys, girls. The boys are not very handsome, and the girls are not very beautiful either. They are just lonely and ordinary boys and girls that can be seen everywhere. But the two of them have always believed that somewhere in the world there must be girls and boys who are 100% suitable for them. Yes, they believed in miracles, and miracles did happen. ?Haruki Murakami "Meeting the 100% Girl"

4) My life has changed dramatically in a short period of time. I managed to catch something without being thrown away. I was very, very scared. At that time, I couldn't explain anything to others, and I felt like I was slipping away from the world. So I just hope that others will understand, that someone will hug me tightly, and that I don’t want any excuses or explanations. I don’t want them at all. But there is no one. ?Haruki Murakami, "Tokyo Tales"

5) As a person, no matter what I say, I must put it into words, otherwise I won't be able to get to the bottom of it. ?Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"

6) I am like the thing called phosphorus paper on the edge of the matchbox. But I don't mind, I don't hate this. I prefer to be a first-rate matchbox than a second-rate matchstick. ?Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"

7) The air has changed and the scenery has changed. I must adapt to this question mark world as soon as possible. Like an animal that is put into a strange forest, in order to survive, it must understand and adapt to the rules here as soon as possible. Either I'm crazy or the world is crazy. I don't know which one is crazy. The size of the bottle mouth and cap do not match. Maybe the bottle is to blame, maybe the lid is to blame. But no matter what, the fact that the sizes do not match cannot be shaken. ?Haruki Murakami "Q"

8) There is always a corresponding reason for a person's death. It seems simple but not simple. The real reason is only understood by me, and even I am ignorant. ? Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!"

9) It’s not that I want to close my heart, but I can’t grasp what happened. I wanted to keep things as fair as possible without being overly exaggerated or overly realistic. But that takes time. ?Haruki Murakami

10) Of course, the earth does not revolve around the sun just to make people laugh and feel happy. ?Haruki Murakami's "Sputnik Lovers" About Haruki Murakami's love quotes

1) The so-called originality is nothing else but well-thought-out imitation. ?Haruki Murakami's "The Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"

 2) So sometimes, there are some memories that cannot be easily had, and some memories can warm your body from the inside, It can also cut your body violently from the inside. ?Haruki Murakami "Kafka on the Shore"

3) You must use the thread of logic to skillfully sew the value worth living to yourself.

?Haruki Murakami "The Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"

4) Pain is an anchor, mooring me here. ?Haruki Murakami "Kafka on the Shore"

5) Have you seen Shadow of Tears? Shadow of Tears is not an ordinary Shadow of Tears, it is completely different. It came specially for our hearts from another distant world. ?Haruki Murakami's "The Journey of Strange Birds"

6) As long as that thing has great significance and purpose, it will never completely collapse and disappear because of a small mistake. ?Haruki Murakami's "The Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"

7) However, everything surrounding me at this moment seems lifeless and insubstantial. It seems that all the buildings are crumbling and all the streets are crumbling. The trees have all eclipsed, and all men and women have abandoned their watery emotions and living dreams. Haruki Murakami, "South of the Border, West of the Sun"

 8) Things that cannot be understood without explanation, even if they are explained I can't even understand it. ?Haruki Murakami "Q"

9) For me, writing articles is extremely painful. Sometimes I couldn't write a single line for a whole month, and sometimes I wrote for three days and three nights, but in the end I couldn't write anything right. Despite this, writing articles is also a pleasure. Because compared to the hardships of life, it is indeed too easy to seek meaning in this. ?Haruki Murakami "Listen to the Sing of the Wind"

10) So I closed my language and my heart. Deep sorrow is something that cannot even take the form of tears. ? Haruki Murakami's "The End of the World and Grim Strangeness"

11) Through this music, I have been able to meet pianists such as Eastmin, Kling, Korron and Andsness over the long years. ?This may not be a good thing to say, they are by no means super-class pianists? Each of them weaves an otherworldly musical world. Needless to say, that was not anyone else’s experience but mine. And this kind of personal experience has become a precious and warm memory that stays in my heart. You should also have many similar things in your mind. After all, we are flesh and blood personal memories living in this world. Without the warmth of memory, our lives on the third planet in the solar system would inevitably become an unbearably cold thing. Because of this, we fall in love and sometimes listen to music like we are in love. ?Haruki Murakami "No Meaning, No Swing"

12) But it is amazing to condense the cadenza of life into less than ten seconds. That condensed power that shocks people's hearts and what kind of load it puts on people's spirit and body cannot be estimated by others. At least for me (who is suitable for long-distance running from head to toe), it is impossible to imagine. Having said that, it can be inferred from the expressions on the faces of the runners after finishing that they must be as painful as if they wanted to be shattered to pieces. The three people who won the medals hugged each other tightly after the finish line. There are neither enemies nor friends. In a condensed moment, its continuity ends here. There is no need to think about it for the time being. Joy seeped out bit by bit from the core of the body, and soon enveloped the whole body. The skin is blistered, the heart is distended, and the throat is parched with thirst. We can witness this transition vividly. Soon a torrent of tears may burst from your eyes. ?Haruki Murakami "Sydney!"

13) I lived like this before, and I can only live like this now. ?Haruki Murakami

14) The body is fat and full of flesh, as if a layer of silent snow fell at night. ?Haruki Murakami "The End of the World and Cold Wonderland"

15) All information returns to zero, the place is withdrawn, the meaning is disintegrated, the world is far away, and all that is left is numb silence. ?Haruki Murakami "After Dark"

16) When you have experienced something, the scenery in front of you is different from before. ?Haruki Murakami "Q"

17) The body is everyone's temple. No matter what is enshrined in it, it should be kept strong, beautiful and clean.

?Haruki Murakami

18) Everything will disappear and no one can capture it. ?Haruki Murakami "Listen to the Sing of the Wind"

19) The world, Aomame, is an endless struggle between one kind of memory and another opposite kind of memory. ?Haruki Murakami "Q"

 20) ?What a coincidence! I have been looking for you. Maybe you don't believe it, but you are 100% a boy to me. From head to toe, it was exactly as I imagined. It's just a dream. ? The two of them were sitting on a park bench, holding hands and talking endlessly. The two of them were no longer alone. You need the other person 100%, and you are 100% needed by the other person. And what a wonderful thing it is to need each other 100% and to be needed 100% by the other! This is already a miracle of the universe! But a small, indeed small, doubt passed through the two of them: Is it a good thing that dreams come true so easily? Haruki Murakami's "Meeting the 100% Perfect Girl" Haruki Murakami's classic love quotes

1) People and 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, it is impossible, fatalistically impossible, and efforts to seek understanding are in vain. So, why bother working hard? Why can’t you change your attitude? Since it’s all in vain to strive for understanding, then you can live a good life if you don’t work hard anymore! In other words, instead of trying hard to understand others, you can live a good life! To eliminate loneliness and resolve helplessness, it is better to step back and play with loneliness and helplessness. ?Haruki Murakami

 2) I usually try not to think about such troublesome things. Because I can’t think of the result even when I think about it. Today is tomorrow - can we live like this in an ordinary way? "After Dark" by Haruki Murakami

3) I saw the submarine volcano again, and the water was even clearer than before, If you don't observe very carefully, you can't even feel the existence of water, as if the boat is floating in mid-air without any support. Moreover, the outlines of the stones on the seabed are very clear, and it seems that you can pick them up with just one hand. ?Haruki Murakami "Attack on the Bakery Again"

 4) There is absolutely nothing here. There are no pre-visits from the dentist, no problems waiting to be solved in the drawer, no irredeemably complicated relationships, no good intentions forced by a sense of trust. ? Haruki Murakami's "Sheep Hunting Adventures"

5) Poor hotel! So pitiful that it looked like a three-legged black dog soaked by the cold rain of the moon? Haruki Murakami's "Dance! Dance!" Dance!》

 6) Whenever you want to do something, you are always unable to find out between the possible consequences of this behavior and the possible consequences of avoiding this behavior. I often feel that things around me are losing their inherent balance. Maybe it's my illusion? Haruki Murakami's "The Bakery Again"

7) Maybe it's strange to say this? I don't think that's the case now. Now, I always feel like I am not me, and this place is not here. This happens all the time. It took a long, long time before this finally came together. ? Haruki Murakami's "Sheep Hunting Adventure"

8) No one likes to be lonely, just don't force yourself to make friends, because even if you do, you will only be disappointed. ?Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"

9) Even if the memory can be hidden, history cannot be changed. ?Haruki Murakami "The Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"

10) A life without concentration is like having eyes wide open but seeing nothing. "Sleep" by Haruki Murakami

11) It was a clear and clear afternoon in early autumn. It was exactly the same as when I went to Kyoto to visit Naoko exactly a year ago. The clouds are like dry bones, thin and white, and the sky is sparse, seemingly without any obstruction. It’s autumn again, I thought. The breath of wind, the color of light, the small flowers dotted in the grass, and the echo left by a syllable all tell me the arrival of autumn. As the seasons change, the distance between me and the deceased gradually widens.

Kizuki is still seventeen, and Naoko is still twenty-one, forever. ?Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"

12) How are you? It seems like I haven't seen you for a long time. How many years have we not seen each other? How many years have we not seen each other? The feeling of time gradually becomes dull. It was as if there was a flat black bird scratching around on my head, unable to count past three. Sorry, I wish you could tell me. Leaving your hometown city without telling everyone may have caused you a lot of trouble, or you may be unhappy that even you are hiding this. I tried to explain it to you several times, but never did. I wrote a lot of letters and tore up a lot of them. Is it natural to say that it is a matter of course? It is impossible to explain things clearly to others if you cannot explain them to yourself. ?Haruki Murakami, "Sheep Hunting Adventures"

13) No one likes loneliness, they are just afraid of disappointment. ? Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"

14) The human heart and the human heart are not just combined by harmony. On the contrary, it is deeply combined with hurt and hurt. Connected with each other through pain and pain, vulnerability and fragility. There is no peace that does not contain a cry of grief, no absolution that does not shed blood on the ground. There is no tolerance without painful loss. This is what the foundation of true harmony has. ?Haruki Murakami "The Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage"

15) A cycle is completed, the mutation is completely recycled, the confusion is covered with a tarpaulin, and things seem to be restored. All around us, causes and effects hold hands, integration and disintegration balance. In the final analysis, everything unfolds in a place like a deep ravine that is out of reach. In the middle of the night until the sky turns white, that place quietly opens a dark entrance somewhere. Our principles then were a place of sheer force. No one can predict when and where the abyss will swallow people up and when and where they will spit them out. ?Haruki Murakami "After Dark"

16) Our hearts are not stones. Sooner or later, stones will be shattered into pieces and changed beyond recognition, but the heart will not collapse. For that intangible thing, whether good or evil, we can completely communicate with each other. ? Haruki Murakami "All the Children of God Dance"

17) Sometimes, the so-called life is just the warmth lingering in a cup of coffee? Haruki Murakami "Unknown"

18) I I always try to explore myself while staring at the sparkling light particles floating in this quiet space. What am I pursuing? And what do people want me to give them? But I can never find a decent answer. I stretched out my hand towards the light particles floating in the air, but couldn't touch anything. ?Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"

19) ?Jealousy, I think, has little to do with reality and objectivity. That is to say, who should I not be jealous of because of the unique conditions, and who should I be jealous of because of the poor conditions? That is not the case. It's like a tumor that occurs at will in places we don't know about, and spreads rapidly and unprovoked for no reason. Even if you know it, you can't stop it. It does not exist that happy people do not develop tumors, but unfortunate people are prone to tumors. Both mean the same thing. "Tokyo Tales" by Haruki Murakami

20) There is always an abyss between the object we strive to understand and the object we actually understand. No matter how long a ruler is, it cannot be completely measured. out of its depth. ? Haruki Murakami's "Listen to the Wind Sing"

21) When I first started writing, I felt that I could write beautiful things. The writing was full of vitality, the prospect was as present as now, and the plot naturally spewed out. But as the story progressed, That momentum and light began to lose little by little, and I watched it disappear before my eyes. The water flow became thinner and thinner, and soon it slowed down and stopped like a steam locomotive, and finally disappeared completely. ? Haruki Murakami, "Tokyo Tales"

22) After the plane engine died, there was silence everywhere except for the faint sound of wind. It was a sunny autumn afternoon, cloudless, and the whole world could be seen at a glance. The thick curves of mountains, pine trees, and dotted white houses stretch out right in front of you. The Aegean Sea shone brightly in the distance.

I was floating and hesitating above it. Everything presents a virtual beauty, quiet and far away from the ends of the earth. It was as if the straps that held everything together had untied for some reason. ?Haruki Murakami "Murakami Broadcasting"

 23) And now in this numbness, I don't even have the strength to end my life on my own. There is nothing left. Some are just insensitive. I'm not even myself anymore. ?Haruki Murakami's "The Journey of Strange Birds"

 24) Yes, in the past four years, I have been trying my best to get rid of that cold, dark shadow. ? Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance!"

25) Why I don’t like my face in photos is because the moment I face the camera, my face becomes hard almost by reflex. ?Okay, relax and smile!? But I was so nervous that I pushed my shoulders harder, and my smile became a stiff rehearsal expression after death. ?Haruki Murakami "Murakami Broadcasting"

 26) I turned. So someone in front of me was turning the next corner. Who couldn't see the figure, only the white skirt flashed. But the white color of this skirt is burned into my eyes and will never leave. ? Haruki Murakami "The Adventures of Sheep Hunting"

27) There was a time when everyone tried to live calmly. ?Haruki Murakami "Listen to the Sing of the Wind"

 28) ?Everyone must die sooner or later. But there are years to live before death, and living while thinking about this and that, to put it bluntly, is much harder than living for thousands of years without thinking about anything. Right? It's exactly what it says. ?Haruki Murakami "Listen to the Wind Sing"

29) History books tell us that we are basically the same in the past as we are today. Although there are differences in clothing and lifestyle, our thoughts and behaviors have not changed much. In the final analysis, humans are nothing more than carriers of genetic factors and their channels. They are like discarding tired horses one after another, replacing us generation after generation. And genetic factors never think about what is good and what is evil. They don't care whether we are happy or unhappy. ?Haruki Murakami "Q"