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Haruki Murakami

"The world's crawling with stupid, innocent girls, and I'm just one of them, self-consciously chasing after dreams that will never come true."

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"The world's crawling with stupid, innocent girls, and I'm just one of them, self-consciously chasing after dreams that will never come true."

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"God created all people good."

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"The child's naive dream of life is the only one worth having."

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"The perception of a child who has not yet learned to protect itself by developing the tunnel vision that keeps out ninety percent of the universe."

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"A little girl loves her bird - Why? Because it lives and feels; because it is helpless and harmless? A toad, likewise, lives and feels, and is equally helpless and harmless; but though she would not hurt a toad, she cannot love it like the bird, with its graceful form, soft feathers, and bright, speaking eyes."

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"Innocence ends when one is stripped of the delusion that one likes oneself."

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"And the child smiled on the Giant, and said to him, 'You let me play once in your garden, to-day you shall come with me to my garden, which is Paradise."

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"Maybe it's okay to still be a kid every once in a while."

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"If I ever met someone without a single shadow on their heart, it was surely a child too young for speaking."

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"Become like a child - innocent, pure, spontaneous, playful."

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"Scarce was the verdict spoken,When that still calm was broken,A childish form hath burst into the throng;With tears and looks of sadness,That bring no news of gladness,But tell too surely something hath gone wrong!"

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"I wasn't in love with her. And she didn't love me. For me the question of love was irrelevant. What I sought was the sense of being tossed about by some raging, savage force, in the midst of which lay something absolutely crucial. I had no idea what that was. But I wanted to thrust my hand right inside her body and touch it, whatever it was."
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"Mountains, according to the angle of view, the season, the time of day, the beholder's frame of mind, or any one thing, can effectively change their appearance. Thus, it is essential to recognize that we can never know more than one side, one small aspect of a mountain."
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"A healthy amount of fear and respect might be a good idea."
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"Each "way of thinking" has its own shape and color, which wax and wane like the moon."
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"How can I put this? There's a king of gap between what I think is real and what's really real. I get this feeling like some kind of little something-or-other is there, somewhere inside me... like a burglar is in the house, hiding in a wardrobe... and it comes out every once in a while and messes up whatever order or logic I've established for myself. The way a magnet can make a machine go crazy."
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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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"It's easy to talk big, but the important thing is whether or not you clean up the shit."
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"Reality spilled out into the alley like water from an overfilled bowl - as sound, as smell, as image, as plea, as response."
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"Being alive, if you had to define it, meant emitting a variety of smells."
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"I miss you something awful sometimes."
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