And one of these people is Haruki Murakami, a Japanese writer famous for his unique works. We would like to share some of his deep meaning quotes.
• Profession must initially be an act of love, not a marriage of convenience. And before it’s too late, do not forget that the work of life is not a job, but the life itself.
• World without love is like a wind outside the window. You can’t touch it nor breathe it.
• I used to think that people mature from year to year, very slowly… And it turned out to be false. A person matures instantly.
• Spring is the very best time of year to start something new.
• There are no misconceptions in life. There are opinions that do not coincide with ours, that’s all.
• We share our fears hugging each other.
• Errors are punctuation marks of life. Without those, as in the text, there is no meaning.
• No matter how hard you try, you will be in pain if you are hurt.
• It is necessary to empty out our feelings. Otherwise, emotions will accumulate, harden inside and eventually die.
• I do not like loneliness. I am just not looking for some extra acquaintance in order to be away from disappointment.
• Apparently, the heart is hidden in a hard shell and not everyone can split it. Maybe that’s why I don’t really feel love.
• Be honest with each other and wish to help, because that’s what is important.
• Any void is required to be filled with something.
• Our entire existence consists of an endless struggle between reality and what we do not want to remember.
• The most important thing is not that others thought of, but something small which you discovered yourself.
• If you look from afar, everything seems beautiful.
• A memory is what warms a person from inside and at the same time tears him apart.
• Moving in the wrong direction is worse than not moving at all.
• If everything goes the way you want, life will become boring.
• Those who want to come into my life are free to do so, but there are general rules for all guests coming in. Wipe your feet and close the door.
• If you have no one to share your thoughts with, your thoughts will “share” you with each other.
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