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Haruki Murakami

"Loneliness becomes an acid that eats away at you."

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"Loneliness becomes an acid that eats away at you."

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"He stopped, feeling lonely in his long speech."

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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."

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"I love my loneliness as you do love your virginity."

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"It is so easy at times for a lonely individual to begin fantasizing about what the people outside are saying about him and, in result, irrationally and fearfully, and sometimes angrily, fancy himself a villain."

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"Lonely, Vaguely Pedophilic Swing Set Seeks the Butts of Children."

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"Have you ever considered another type of loneliness; a good and healthy, happy loneliness?"

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"My past lives alone. That's why my loneliness wants to live in the past."

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"One day you will be the only one in the room not living."

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"You are alone, I am alone; we don't get together why we complain so much."

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"A box sits empty,wanting to hold and protect.Hollow tears it cries."

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"Don't you see? You and he might never cross paths again. Of course, a chance meeting could occur, and I hope it happens. I really do, for your sake. But realistically speaking, you have to see there's a huge possibility you'll never be able to meet him again. And even if you do meet, he might already be married to somebody else. He might have two kids. Isn't that so? And in that case, you may have to live the rest of your life alone, never being joined with the one person you love in all the world. Don't you find that scary?"
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