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Haruki Murakami

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That's how it is with art. Mere humans who root through their refrigerators at three o'clock in the morning are incapable of such writing.


— Haruki Murakami


#writing #art

I often dream about the Dolphin Hotel.


— Haruki Murakami


#dreams

What I feel for her is a wholly different emotion. It stands and walks on its own, living and breathing and throbbing and shaking me to the roots of my being.


— Haruki Murakami


#love #inspirational

A person’s destiny is something you look back at afterwards, not something to be known in advance.


— Haruki Murakami


#fate #life #life

The Earth, time, concepts, love, life, faith justice, evil - they're all fluid and in transition. They don't stay in one form or in one place forever. The whole universe is like some big FedEx box.


— Haruki Murakami


#change

If only I could fall sound asleep and wake up in my old reality!


— Haruki Murakami


#reality #dreams

Everybody has to start somewhere. You have your whole future ahead of you. Perfection doesn't happen right away.


— Haruki Murakami


#future #life #perfection #starting #work

Life's no piece of cake, mind you, but the recipe's my own to fool with.


— Haruki Murakami


#free-will #life #recipe #life

It seemed to me that this world has a serious shortage of both logic and kindness.


— Haruki Murakami


#life

There had to be something wrong with my life. I should have been born a Yugoslavian shepherd who looked up at the Big Dipper every night.


— Haruki Murakami


#different-lives #discontentment #happiness #life #night






About Haruki Murakami

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Since 2000
Sputnik Sweetheart was first publiHaruki Murakamid in 1999 followed by Kafka on the Shore in 2002 with the English translation following in 2005. Murakami said "Each of us possesses a tangible living soul. It was chosen by the New York Times as a "notable book of the year".

He is considered an important figure in postmodern literature. Murakami's fiction often criticized by Japan's literary establishment is humorous and surreal focusing on themes of alienation and loneliness.

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