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Haruki Murakami
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Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
On any given day, something can come along and steal our hearts. It may be any old thing: a rosebud, a lost cap, a favorite sweater from childhood, an old Gene Pitney record. A miscellany of trivia with no home to call their own. Lingering for two or three days, that something soon disappears, returning to the darkness. There are wells, deep wells, dug in our hearts. Birds fly over them."-from "Pinball, 1973
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Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
Ascribing meaning to life is a piece of cake compared to actually living it."-from "Hear the Wind Sing
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Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
Sometimes, I imagine how great it would be if we could live our lives without bothering other people.
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Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
However miserable your situation, there is always something to learn.
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Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
There are no truly strong people. Only people who pretend to be strong.
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Wind/Pinball: Two Novels
All things pass. None of us can manage to hold on to anything. In that way, we live our lives.
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