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Quotations from Haruki Murakami's works

Collection of quotations from Haruki Murakami's works

Lead: I have been trying to get rid of that cold and dark shadow. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! For more wonderful quotations, please pay attention to the graduation network of fresh graduates.

1. I like this type of music because of the times and age. Speaking of the reasons of the times, we seem to be more and more inclined to pursue "softness and chaos" in all artistic fields. Beethoven's modern architectural life (modernity of architectural nature) and Mozart's nature of heaven (nature of heaven) sometimes make us feel breathless, although we unconditionally admit that it is perfect. When it comes to age, we may show a tendency to pursue "loose, concise and complex" texts in all artistic fields. As for Schubert's sonata world, which attracts me more, it is difficult to judge accurately. However, in fact, there are as many as 22 Schubert's piano sonatas in this world, which is a real joy for me. -Haruki Murakami "No Meaning, No Swing"

There is also rain in the white plastic cup in my hand, which falls quietly and mixes with the beer inside. The rain gradually wet T-shirts, baseball caps and lawns. I'm not proud of it, but mine has no rain gear, not at all. Just twenty minutes ago, at dusk in southern China, there was not a cloud in the sky. The weather in this place changes quickly. However, I think rain or wind is natural evidence that we both exist on the earth. They came suddenly and left sooner or later. We can only accept orders. So is Brian's music. His music is connected with us (at least me) through some kind of bond, and this bond always crosses a specific time and space. Of course there is rain, of course there is wind. -Haruki Murakami "No Meaning, No Swing"

3. I happened to read these two books (Rudolf Sergin (Selking): A Life/My Youth) before and after, and listened to the records at home, which made the performances of two late pianists Rubinstein and rudolf serkin, who I had heard very generally before, stand up vividly and become the products of their respective spirits. Some people may say that as long as the music is pure and excellent, nothing else matters. Of course, in theory. But I really want to-I am a novelist, perhaps for one reason-use music as a medium to better understand the life feelings of people around me. After reading such books and listening to music, I feel very happy, as if I had picked up a bargain. I hope there is such a way to listen to music. -Haruki Murakami "No Meaning, No Swing"

She tore the wrapping paper of mint gum, put a piece in her mouth, chewed it up and down, left and right, and walked up to me. Then, the charcoal-gray Volkswagen swam gracefully in the summer water like a trout. -Haruki Murakami's "Mint Gum"

5. I conveyed my eyes to the submarine crater again. The transparency of the sea is purer than before. If you don't pay attention, it's hard to find water in it. The boat floats in the air without any carrier, and the bottom is so clear that even a pebble can be reached. -Haruki Murakami, "Attack the Bakery Again"

6. I stood up, stood by the window and looked at the flag-raising platform in the yard for a while. A white pole without a national flag looks like a huge white bone standing in the dark. What is Naoko doing now? I think of course I'm sleeping. Did she sleep soundly in that small and magical world surrounded by darkness? I pray that she won't have painful nightmares. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest

However, there are almost no mice nowadays-at least in cities-and the meaning of Mao Shanjun's existence has changed, but it is generally kept as a lovely pet. Therefore, the number of cats condescending to learn to bow may also increase. Isn't it that once a year, the Cat Congress passes a resolution that "in order to survive in this harsh era, it is necessary for cats to re-examine their own structure and make up their minds to change their consciousness"? All Mr. Mao Shan in the country nodded in the corner of the shrine yard. Yeah, yeah, maybe that's it -Haruki Murakami "Murakami Radio"

8, I am not a person, I am a machine, I have no feeling, I will only move forward! -Haruki Murakami

9. To tell you the truth is like not breathing sincerely or peeing sincerely anywhere —— Haruki Murakami's Adventures of Looking for Sheep

10, this kind of thing has experienced a lot on the road of life, and the either-or view of "Japan is better" or "America is better" seems to be gradually fading. Of course, if I were younger, I might not think so, but I am not so young anymore. My view of things has been trained to be more or less practical, or I am beginning to have a skeptical eye. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

1 1. In the future, two people will probably go along their own roads in their respective destined places. As Qing said, there is no retreat. At the thought of here, sadness, like water, rises silently from nowhere. That is transparent, invisible sadness. -Haruki Murakami's Colorless Dozaki's Works and His Year of Tour.

Ignorance is the highest luxury in modern society. -fragments of Haruki Murakami, a memorable era.

13, what I know about her now is only about her memory, and that memory escaped like a dead cell, and I don't even know the exact number of times I had sex with her.

14, with what name, what anger, what hatred, all returned to the cycle of nature for no reason. -Haruki Murakami's "Tokyo Qitan Collection"

15, some major changes in life often come from seemingly unimportant fragments. Don't worry too much about the present and don't worry too much about the future. When you experience something, the scenery in front of you is different from before. -Haruki Murakami

16. After all, a writer is too impressed when he debuts, and then he becomes hard. Like me, if I only have a passable sales volume, I seem to enjoy a passable happiness. But I don't know if this is good or bad. -fragments of Haruki Murakami, a memorable era.

17, it is important to earn money and work, but the period of staring at the stars and being crazy about guitar music is extremely short, very rare and precious in life. -Haruki Murakami "Murakami Radio"

18, no matter what you say, you are not afraid or angry. It's like falling into a pool and getting soaked. Even if someone pours water with a spoon, it doesn't feel cold. Such a life is so happy that it can be said to be happy. Even on the contrary, it will produce a kind of self-confidence. Although people are so unbearable, they still work tirelessly! -Haruki Murakami "Murakami Radio"

19, so many things are easy to understand and work is easy to carry out. This is similar to a game, or the essence of quick success and instant benefit, or the essence of quick success and instant benefit-there are different opinions. Only in this way can we avoid triggering storms and complicated problems. -Haruki Murakami, "Attack the Bakery Again"

20. Sorry, the noise was too loud just now. The sheep man whispered that the sheep side often collided with the people side, and there was no malice. In addition, you also said something that seemed to blame me-Haruki Murakami's Adventures of Looking for Sheep.

2 1, one of the necessary conditions of new york's jokes is speed. If people see the blade before they bleed, the joke is too slow. -fragments of Haruki Murakami, a memorable era.

22. Whether it is called elite consciousness or isolated world, there should be one or two places in the world that are outside the secular world. I certainly know that this is a special world based on inequality and class, but I still think so. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

23. Looking coldly at the pursuit of material benefits and insisting that "the world is not entirely driven by money, we have something more precious than money" is probably the initial mission and attitude of intellectuals. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

24. Some people are suitable for the exam, while others are not. They are lucky and fierce. Besides, at best, they just go to college ... but this kind of "at best" may also make many people in the world unhappy. Thought of here, I also feel sad. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

25. In this world, winning is justice. -Haruki Murakami "Sydney! 》

I will never record a song I don't like. If that song becomes popular, you must keep singing until you die. -fragments of Haruki Murakami, a memorable era.

27, run with your own feet-the most personal thing in the world must be that personal behavior is distorted like this, and the organized forces are so unnecessarily restricted and persecuted. I think this is wrong, and it is extremely sad anyway. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

28. What I need is to establish the time and experience of my existence. It doesn't have to be a special experience, but an extremely ordinary experience can also be used. But it must be an experience that penetrates deeply into your body. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

What is discrimination? You can't understand unless you have really experienced it. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

30. Whether it is called elite consciousness or isolating the world, there should be one or two places in the world that are outside the secular world. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

3 1 I think, no matter a country or a person, setbacks or failures are probably necessary at some stage. -Haruki Murakami "After all, it is a sad foreign language"

32. "Beach smell" is by no means nonsense. The wind in Ailai Island is very strong, which is fatal. The strong sea breeze with seaweed flavor has deeply branded almost everything on the island, and people call it "island fragrance". If you have lived in Alai Island for a period of time, you will know what it tastes like. Knowing the taste, you can-as a practical feeling-understand why Alei whisky has such a taste. -Haruki Murakami "If our language is whiskey"

33.Larry Coryell and Sonny Sharrock's double guitars are strong, round and cool! Flute, an instrument that enters an impromptu concert, can't compare with other wind instruments in any case. Narrow range is a dispensable instrument, so musicians who specialize in flute playing must use their brains to survive in jazz music. In this sense, just playing the flute made business seven's college jazz band, and happened to meet bicks Bederbeke, who was touring Indiana University. They hit it off completely, so he gave up his studies and simply became a professional musician. -Haruki Murakami's Collection of Jazz Stories

No one likes loneliness, just don't make friends, because even if you do that, you will only be disappointed. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest

35. Even if memories can be hidden, history cannot be changed. -Murakami Haruki's colorless Tazaki works and his "Year of Touring Ceremony"

36. Living without concentration is like opening your eyes and seeing nothing. -Haruki Murakami is sleeping

It was a sunny afternoon in early autumn-exactly the same as when I visited Naoko in Kyoto a year ago. The clouds are as thin and white as bones, and the sky is vast, which seems to be unobstructed. It's another autumn, I think. The smell of the wind, the color of the light, the small flowers dotted in the grass, and the echo left by a syllable all tell me that autumn is coming. With the change of seasons, the distance between me and the deceased gradually widened. Muyue is still seventeen years old, and Naoko is still twenty-one years old, forever. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest

38. How are you? It seems that I haven't seen you for a long time. How many years? How many years? The sense of time gradually becomes dull. It's like a flat black bird kicking and planing on its head, and there are countless three. Sorry, I hope you can tell me. I'm afraid it's also troublesome for you to leave your hometown city without telling everyone, or you will soon be unhappy and even hide it from you. I tried to explain to you several times, but all failed. Wrote a lot of letters and tore a lot of letters. This is a matter of course, and it is also a matter of course-you can't explain good things to others. -Haruki Murakami's Adventures of Looking for Sheep

39. No one likes loneliness, but is afraid of disappointment. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest

40. People's hearts and minds are not just a harmonious combination. On the contrary, it is deeply combined with injuries. With pain and pain, with fragility and fragility, they are interrelated. There is no peace without sad cries, and no forgiveness without bloodshed. There is no tolerance without painful loss. This is the real foundation of harmony. -Haruki Murakami's Colorless Dozaki's Works and His Year of Tour.

4 1, a cycle is realized, the mutation is completely recovered, and the confusion is covered with tarpaulin, and things seem to be restored. Around us, cause and effect go hand in hand, and integration and disintegration are balanced. In the final analysis, everything is done in an elusive place like a deep valley. In the middle of the night until the sky turned white, the place quietly opened a dark entrance somewhere. At that time, our principle was the place of complete force. No one can predict when and where the abyss will devour people and when and where it will spit them out. -Haruki Murakami "After Dark"

42. Our heart is not a stone. Sooner or later, the stone will be broken beyond recognition, but our heart will not collapse. For that intangible thing, whether it is good or evil, we can communicate with each other completely. -Haruki Murakami, "All Children of God Dance"

43. Sometimes, the so-called life is just a cup of lingering and warm coffee-Haruki Murakami's Unknown.

44. I always try to explore myself while staring at the sparkling light particles floating in this quiet space. What am I pursuing? What exactly do people want me to give them? But I still can't find a decent answer. I reached out to catch the light particles floating in the air, but I couldn't touch anything. -Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Forest

45. "I don't think jealousy has much to do with truth and objectivity. In other words, you are not jealous of anyone because of the unique conditions, but because of the poor conditions-this is not the case. It's like a tumor, which happens randomly in a place we don't know, and expands rapidly without any reason or control. Even if I knew, I couldn't stop it. Happy people don't have tumors, but unfortunate people are prone to grow tumors. This situation does not exist. The two are the same thing. " -Haruki Murakami's "Tokyo Qitan Collection"

46. There is always an abyss across Chen Zhe between those we want to know and those we actually know. No matter how long a ruler is used, it is impossible to measure its depth completely. -Haruki Murakami, "Listening to the Wind"

47. When I first started writing, I felt that I could write beautiful things and my writing was full of vitality. As at present, the plot naturally gushed out, but as the plot progressed, the momentum and light began to lose a little, and I watched it lose. The water became thinner and thinner, and soon slowed down like a steam locomotive, and finally disappeared completely. -Haruki Murakami's "Tokyo Qitan Collection"

48. After the plane engine turned off, everything was silent, only the wind reached my ears slightly. It was a sunny autumn afternoon, Wan Li was cloudless, and the whole world was unobstructed. The dense and Lala mountain curve, dotted with pine trees and white houses are spreading out at the moment. The Aegean Sea is sparkling in the distance. I float and wander on it. Everything presents a virtual beauty, quiet and far away. It's like a tape that binds everything together because something has been untied. -Haruki Murakami "Murakami Radio"

49. Now, under this numbness, I don't even have the strength to interrupt my life. There is nothing left. Some are just insensitive. I'm not even myself. -Haruki Murakami "Strange Birds"

50. Yes, in these four years, I have been trying to get rid of that cold and dark shadow. -Haruki Murakami "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》

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