I might think I can't take it any more, that I can't go on any more, but one way or another I get past that.
In Haruki Murakami's book "After Dark," the quote reflects a profound struggle with despair and the resilience of the human spirit. The speaker acknowledges moments of deep distress where it feels as though continuing is impossible. This sense of hopelessness is a universal experience, yet the acknowledgment of overcoming such feelings speaks to an intrinsic strength. It suggests that despite the challenges faced, there is a persistent will to persevere.
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