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Haruki Murakami

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Durum semolina, golden wheat wafting in Italian fields. Can you imagine how astonished the Italians would be if they knew that what they were exporting in 1971 was really loneliness


— Haruki Murakami


#imagination

Am I happy? All I can say is I guess so. That's pretty much the way it is with dreams.


— Haruki Murakami


#life #dreams

Ne radi se o tome da ne vjerujem u savremenu književnost, ali ne želim da traćim dragocjeno vrijeme na čitanje knjiga čiju vrijednost nije potvrdilo vrijeme. Život je kratak.


— Haruki Murakami


#japan #norveška-šuma #norwegian-wood #japan

Ja cilvēks spēj kādu no visas sirds mīlēt, tad viņa dzīvība ir glābta. Pat ja nav iespējams būt kopā ar šo cilvēku.


— Haruki Murakami


#love

I wonder what either of us knows about love. Our love has never been tested.


— Haruki Murakami


#love

La muerte no se opone a la vida, la muerte está incluida en nuestra vida -Watanabe.


— Haruki Murakami


#death

Cu cat trec anii,parca se lungeste si timpul,asemeni unei umbre la amurg .E trist ce spun eu acum ,dar e adevarat (...) Mi-e foarte teama ca,intr-o buna zi,intunericul va inghiti umbra cu totul.


— Haruki Murakami


#death

That is dreamreading. As the birds leave south or north in their season, the Dreamreader has dreams to read.


— Haruki Murakami


#reading #dreams

If you can love someone with your whole hear, even on person, then there's salvation in life. Even if you can't get together with that person.


— Haruki Murakami


#murakami #life

A morte existe não como contrário da vida mas como parte dela


— Haruki Murakami


#quote #life






About Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami Quotes




Did you know about Haruki Murakami?

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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