Featured Haruki Murakami Classic Quotes (Universal 105)
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Haruki Murakami Classic Quotes Part 1
1. Significant knowledge means significant responsibility.
2. What I hope for is to meet her by chance in a certain place one day. For example, meeting her face to face on the road, or sitting on the same bus by chance. -- "1Q84"
3. Just because you are different from others, you may be disliked. It's pretty much the same in the world of adults, but it shows up more directly in the world of children. -- "1Q84"
4. You may not be able to fill your belly no matter how talented you are; but as long as you have a sharp intuition, you don't have to worry about not being able to mix and eat.
5. I gradually realized that profound is not equal to close to the truth. --- "Norwegian Wood"
6. Death is not the opposite of life, but exists forever as a part of life. -- Norwegian Wood
7. Death is no longer the opposite of life. Death has long existed in my body, and you can't forget it if you try again and again. -- "Norwegian Wood"
9, but I didn't understand at that time, didn't understand that I might have to hurt a person sooner or later, to give her an unhealable wound. In some cases, the very existence of a person has to hurt another person. and the passage of time is an irretrievable thing. Unfortunately, people have no body, no memory, and no heart. Men and women can be close but cannot love each other. Love must have a heart, and the heart has been embedded in countless unicorn skulls into the "ancient dream" - "The End of the World and Cold Wonderland"
13. As for how I abandoned the original world and had to come to the end of the world, I can not remember in any case. I can't remember the process, the meaning or the purpose. It was something, some force - some outrageously powerful force - that sent me here! Thus I have lost my figure and my memory, and am about to lose my heart. --The End of the World and Cold Wonderland
14. He wanted to tell the other man what he felt in his breast: our hearts are not stones. Sooner or later, the stone will be shattered and disfigured. But the heart does not crumble. For that intangible thing - whether good or evil - we are perfectly capable of communicating with each other. -- "And Listen to the Wind"
16. There used to be a time when anyone who wanted to live a cool life did so. As a result, they didn't even say a word and then brushed past each other, disappearing straight into the crowd, forever and ever.
18, I always thought that people are slowly getting old, in fact, not, people are a moment to get old. Dance! Dance!
19, Once you die, you never lose anything again, and that's where death begins. -- "Dance, Dance, Dance"
20. The net is everywhere, outside the net, nowhere. If you throw a stone, inevitably turn the corner and fall back on your own head ...... times such as quicksand, the general flow is more than one, the position we stand and not the position we stand -- "Dance, Dance, Dance"
21, each person has a piece of forest belonging to their own. The people who are lost are lost, and the people who meet will meet again.
22, the fish said, you can not see the tears in my eyes, because I am in the water. The water said, I can feel your tears, because you are in my heart.
23. Once you die, you will never lose anything again.
24. It would be nice to get by without knowing.
25. If it's art or literature you want to pursue, just go read what the Greeks wrote.
Haruki Murakami Classic Quotes Part 21. "It has been said that there is nothing more costly and unprofitable than revenge." He wasn't even angry that his life's savings had been squandered by his cousin, but of course he understood that things were bad, but he wasn't disappointed. Nakata could not understand what a resort was, what "investment" meant, and in this case, even the meaning of the act of "borrowing" was unclear. Nakata lived in an extremely limited vocabulary -- Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Beach
3. So Nakata lived in a dormitory provided by his brother, received government subsidies, used a special pass to take the Toei bus, chatted with cats in a nearby park, and lived a peaceful life day by day. That corner of Nakano became his new world. Just as dogs and cats define their own free range, he never strayed from it without a special occasion, and as long as he was there, he could live his life in peace. There was no dissatisfaction, no anger, no loneliness, no worry about the future, no inconvenience, but just a leisurely and leisurely taste of the morning and evening that came and went in turn. This life lasted for more than ten years. She wasn't very pretty, her clothes weren't outstanding, and her hair at the back of her head showed signs of having been pressed by sleep. She was almost thirty years old. Strictly speaking, I'm afraid it's hard to call her a girl. However, from a distance of fifty meters, I could tell at a glance that she was 100% a girl to me. From the moment I saw her figure, my chest trembled like the earth, and my mouth rustled like the desert. And I realized that the more vague my memories of Naoko became, the deeper I could understand her. Only now do I realize why Naoko begged me not to forget her. Naoko knew, of course, that her memory in my mind would be erased sooner or later. That's why she emphasized, "I hope you can remember me, that I existed. Sometimes the longer the time, the deeper the sand is buried; other times, as time passes, the sand is blown away by the wind, and the outline of the city becomes clearer and clearer. --Haruki Murakami, "The Colorless Tasakisaku and His Year of Touring"
7. Tangible things and intangible things -- if you have to choose one, then choose the intangible! This is my rule. I always follow this rule when I hit a wall, and in the long run, I think the result is good, even if it is unbearable at the time. --Haruki Murakami, "The Collected Stories of Tokyo"
8. I turned the corner. So who is ahead of me turning the next corner. I can't see the figure, just a flash of white skirt. But the white color of the skirt is burned into the bottom of my eyes and will never leave. -Haruki Murakami, "Norwegian Wood"
10. More or less, anyone who starts out lives according to his or her own pattern. If someone else's is too different from your own, you can't help but be annoyed; and if it's exactly the same, you can't help but be sad. --Haruki Murakami
11, do not have to be too entangled in the present, do not have to worry too much about the future, when you have experienced some things, the scenery in front of you has been different from before. --Haruki Murakami "1Q84"
12, is not trying to close up the heart, just can not grasp what happened. I would have liked to have grasped things as fairly as possible, not to exaggerate or speak too much about reality. But that takes time. --Haruki Murakami
13, slowly take the time to build their own world little by little ---- That kind of idea is there. One enters there and can then somehow put? down. But having to deliberately build that kind of world itself means that I'm vulnerable, right? Moreover, even that world is just an insignificant world in the eyes of the world, just like a hut made of cardboard boxes, which is blown away when a bigger storm blows. ..... Even if you can't be with that person. As a matter of fact, we often lie and are silent when we are not moving. --Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"
18, "But, screw the clockwork bird, life is fundamentally like that perhaps -- everyone is put into a black hole, food and drink were confiscated, and slowly, gradually dying, bit by bit." --Haruki Murakami, "The Book of Strange Birds"
19, no matter what kind of person thinking and action will be stereotyped, as long as the stereotype will produce weaknesses. If you don't have a pattern, you won't be able to live. Just as music has a theme, but at the same time, it also puts a hoop on human thinking and action, restricting freedom. It reorganizes priorities, and at some point it distorts logic. It's because of this weakness that I'm going with the flow. I should have realized where to stop, but I didn't do it ------ Although I'm not qualified to teach you .... --Haruki Murakami "After Dark"
21, to be a motionless adult. No emotions, no secret misses, no looking back. Go to your other life. You have to listen, not all fish will live in the same sea. I always thought that people grow old slowly, but they don't. They grow old in a flash. --Haruki Murakami, "Dance! Dance! Dance!
22, sometimes, yesterday's things seem like last year's, and last year's things seem like yesterday. In serious cases, I feel that tomorrow's events will seem like yesterday's.
22. Because there is no other way to survive in this world, and for that reason you yourself must understand what true tenacity is all about.
25. It's not that you lack color. That kind of thing is merely names. We did make jokes about you, but they were all meaningless. In fact, Tasaki Saku, you're an incredibly talented, colorful person who has been building wonderful train stations. Now you're a healthy thirty-six-year-old citizen who votes, pays his taxes regularly, and even flew all the way to Finland to see me. You lack nothing. You need confidence and courage. Those are the two things you need. Don't lose your loved ones because of cowardice and boring pride. Valuable things will be one after another, like a comb open teeth, from your hands to slip. Instead of falling into your hands, all the worthless shoddy goods. Physical ability, hope, dreams and ideals, beliefs and meanings, or people you love, one after another, one after another, quietly fading away from you --- Haruki Murakami "1Q84"
27, "We have to die this way or that way, you or I." --- Haruki Murakami "Norway"
27, "We have to die this way or that way. --Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"
28, no one likes to be alone. Just don't want to make friends. If you really do, I'm afraid you'll only be disappointed. --Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"
29, live in a variety of ways, die in a variety of ways, are no big deal. The only thing left is the desert, and the only thing that is really alive is the desert. There is nowhere else to be found -- Haruki Murakami
31. I have lived like this before, and I can only live like this now. --Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"
34, everything is clear as yesterday, but do not know how to start, just like a detailed map, sometimes because it is too detailed and not useful. But now I understand: in the final analysis, I think the incomplete container such as the article can only hold incomplete memories and incomplete ideas. --Haruki Murakami, "Norwegian Wood"
35. In this natural world, it is just as sinful for a man to intend to become above himself as it is for him to intend to become below himself. --Haruki Murakami, "1Q84"
36. Though there is such a vast space in the world, the space for you - though only a little - is nowhere to be found. I can't find it. When thou seekest a voice, there is only silence; when thou seekest silence, there is an uninterrupted prophecy. From time to time, the voice flicks a secret switch hidden somewhere in your head. Your heart is like a river that has risen from a long rain. Nothing left of the ground markings are flooded by the river and washed away to a dark place. And the rain is still pouring down dramatically on the surface of the river. Whenever you see a flood like that on the TV news, you think, "Yes, that's my heart. In most cases, the thing called truth is, as you say, accompanied by intense pain. And almost all people don't crave the truth that comes with pain. People need the kind of beautiful and pleasant stories that more or less make them feel like their existence has significant meaning. It is for this reason that religions can be founded." The man turned his head and continued. "If Doctrine A makes his or her existence seem significant, it's truth to them. If doctrine B makes their existence seem powerless and small, it's an impostor. It's clear as day. If someone claims that Doctrine B is the truth, people will probably hate them, ignore them, and in some cases attack them. What is logical and what can be proven, such things don't mean anything to them. Many people deny that they are powerless and insignificant beings, seeking to exclude this imagery so that they can remain mentally sane." --Haruki Murakami, "1Q84"
38. He skillfully colored the simple facts one by one, and in the end, they formed something like undeniable air. Life tempted me to go deeper into it with a happiness and beauty I had never known before. --Haruki Murakami
41. Somehow, the right words always come late, missing the most appropriate moment. From there, he can discover himself, who can only rely on being absolutely alone, and then realize his own potential true energy. --Haruki Murakami
43, meet is already a very small probability of events, a thought of the difference between each other miss will feel that this is a sad story ah --Haruki Murakami "meet 100% of the girl"
44, right to think of themselves as a sponge. It's not too late to decide what to keep and what to throw away. --Haruki Murakami, "Kafka by the Sea"
48. Because there is no way to get anywhere no matter how hard one tries, one has to realize one another at this point. You are moving forward as yourself, no doubt about it, don't worry about it. --Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Beach
Haruki Murakami Classical Quotes Part 31. In order to gain life, people have to abandon it.
2. All human errors are nothing but impatience, a too-hasty disruption of a step-by-step program, a circling of the wagons with the specious.
3. There can be no such thing as a life without truth; truthful fear means life, I suppose.
4. In spite of that vastness of the world, the space that holds you - though only a little - is nowhere to be found
5. The lack of imaginative narrowness, the harshness, the self-righteous propositions, the empty jargon, the usurped ideals, the rigidity of the usurped ideals, rigid systems of thought - it is these things that are truly frightening to me. I fear and loathe these things from the bottom of my heart.
6. Not only is she beautiful, but her speech and pursuits, her diet and habits, are all surprisingly in tune with me. In the words of Haruki Murakami, she is my 100% girl. From soul to body, from thoughts to fantasies, she and I are in seamless agreement. In the words of a foreigner, I think she is my missing rib.
7. I only make what I want to eat and suffer myself. What crows and such, let them fight each other to death.
8. "What a coincidence! I have been looking for you. Maybe you don't believe it, but you're 100 percent boy to me. From head to toe exactly as I imagined. It's almost like a dream." The two sat on a park bench, holding hands and talking a hundred times. The two were no longer alone. One hundred percent needing each other and one hundred percent already being needed by each other. And what a wonderful thing it is to need each other one hundred percent and to be needed by each other one hundred percent! It was already a cosmic miracle! But a small, indeed small and small doubt swept through the hearts of the two men: is it a good thing that dreams come true so easily?
9. Like the seed of a plant blown away by the winds of chance, we are all wandering in the land of chance.
10. I want to talk to her, even for 30 minutes. I wanted to ask her about her life, and I wanted to tell her all about my life. More importantly, I wanted to find out what had led to our fateful brush with each other in the backstreets of Harajuku on a sunny morning in November, 19814, which must have been filled with ancient machines from the days of peace. It must have been full of cozy secrets like an old machine in an age of peace.
11. After the days of solitude, I have come to love my ignorance, and I feel as comfortable with them as with a fire. It is time to let the flame burn slowly, without saying a word or commenting on anything. One must renew oneself in ignorance.
12. He smiled without a trace of shame, and without any sadness, but with an irrepressible innocence.
13. If everyone in the world had the power to assassinate from a distance, mankind would be extinct in a few minutes wind.
14. People are always changing, and I don't want to be bound by what I used to say.
15. We are incomplete beings and cannot do everything in an organized way. Clumsy people have the appearance of clumsy people.
Haruki Murakami Classic Quotes Part 4
1. I, or Naoko, always thought that I should still hover between eighteen and nineteen. After eighteen is nineteen, after nineteen is eighteen, but she is finally twenty years old, to the fall I will also be twenty years old, only the dead forever seventeen.
2. At that age, no matter what you see, what you think, or what you feel, it's like a dart in your own hand.
3. If you need me now, just use me, why think so seriously?
4. Tell the truth, even if that hurts each other.
5. There is only one thing I want to do, and that is to not think too seriously about anything, and to keep a distance from everything.
6. We will both find the blue sky fascinating, and y feel the beauty of the lake.
7. You didn't hurt me, I hurt myself.
4. Death is not the opposite of life, but lives with it as a part of life.
5. No one likes to be alone. Just don't want to be disappointed.
6. Life does not need to have ideals, but needs to be a code of action.
7. A gentleman is to do what he should do, not what he wants to do.
9. No matter what is said, the world only believes what it believes. The more anxious we are to zap, the worse we are just.
12. I am not that strong. I don't think it's okay to not be understood by anyone. I also have people who want to know each other. I just think that even if someone else knows me only to a certain extent, there is nothing I can do about it. I give up.
13. Sympathizing with oneself is a mean thing to do.
14. Death is not the counterpart of life, but lurks in our life.
15. Everyone has their own piece of the forest, maybe we have never been there, but it has always been there, will always be there. Those who are lost are lost, and those who meet will meet again.
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