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Haruki Murakami

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Even chance meetings are the result of karma… Things in life are fated by our previous lives. That even in the smallest events there’s no such thing as coincidence.


— Haruki Murakami


#karma #life #life

If you think God’s there, He is. If you don’t, He isn’t. And if that’s what God’s like, I wouldn’t worry about it.


— Haruki Murakami


#god #religion #religion

People leave strange little memories of themselves behind when they die.


— Haruki Murakami


#memories #death

The sky grew darker, painted blue on blue, one stroke at a time, into deeper and deeper shades of night.


— Haruki Murakami


#night #night-sky #painted #sky #strokes

Music brings a warm glow to my vision, thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering.


— Haruki Murakami


#music #thawing #warmth #winter #music

Quizás aun no te comprenda. Pero, con un poco de tiempo, llegaré a entenderte. Y no habrá nadie en el mundo que te comprenda mejor que yo.


— Haruki Murakami


#love #tokio-blues #friendship

I'd be smiling and chatting away, and my mind would be floating around somewhere else, like a balloon with a broken string.


— Haruki Murakami


#haruki-murakami #may-kasahara #the-wind-up-bird-chronicle #birds

Life doesn't require ideals. It requires standards of action.


— Haruki Murakami


#nagasawa #life

Love can rebuild the world, they say, so everything's possible when it comes to love.


— Haruki Murakami


#love

Time expands, then contracts, all in tune with the stirrings of the heart.


— Haruki Murakami


#time #love






About Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami Quotes




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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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