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Norwegian Wood Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
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“When you fall in love, the natural thing to do is give yourself to it. That's what I think. It's just a form of sincerity.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“لا أحد يحب العزلة. أنا فقط أكره الخيبة”
هاروكي موراكامي, Norwegian Wood
“If I have left a wound inside you, it is not just your wound but mine as well.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Life doesn't require ideals. It requires standards of action.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“When people tell a lie about something, they have to make up a bunch of lies to go with the first one. ‘Mythomania’ is the word for it.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Death was not the opposite of life. It was already here, within my being, it had always been here, and no struggle would permit me to forget that.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“A gentleman is someone who does not what he wants to do, but what he should do.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“I wonder what ants do on rainy days?”
haruki murakami, Norwegian Wood
“With my eyes closed, I would touch a familiar book and draw its fragrance deep inside me. This was enough to make me happy. ”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“I’m not totally mad at you. I’m just sad. You’re all locked up in that little world of yours, and when I try knocking on the door, you just sort of look up for a second and go right back inside.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Hey, what is it with you? Why are you so spaced out? You still haven't answered me."

I probably still haven't completely adapted to the world," I said after giving it some thought. "I don't know, I feel like this isn't the real world. The people, the scene: they just don't seem real to me."

Midori rested an elbow on the bar and looked at me. "There was something like that in a Jim Morrison song, I'm pretty sure."

People are strange when you're a stranger.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“By living our lives, we nurture death. True as this might be, it was only one of the truths we had to learn. What I learned from Naoko's death was this: no truth can cure the sorrow we feel from losing a loved one. No truth, no sincerity, no strength, no kindness can cure that sorrow. All we can do is see it through to the end and learn something from it, but what we learn will be no help in facing the next sorrow that comes to us without warning.”
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“The dead will always be dead, but we have to go on living.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“I guess I've been waiting so long I'm looking for perfection. That makes it tough."

"Waiting for perfect love?"

"No, even I know better than that. I'm looking for selfishness. Like, say I tell you I want to eat strawberry shortcake. And you stop everything you're doing and run out and buy it for me. And you come back out of breath and get down on your knees and hold this strawberry shortcake out to me. And I say I don't want it anymore and throw it out the window. That's what I'm looking for.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“How much do you love me?' Midori asked.

'Enough to melt all the tigers in the world to butter,' I said.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Why?" she screamed. "Are you crazy? You know the English subjunctive, you understand trigonometry, you can read Marx, and you don't know the answer to something as simple as that? Why do you even have to ask? Why do you have to make a girl SAY something like this? I like you more than I like him, that's all. I wish I had fallen in love with somebody a little more handsome, of course. But I didn't. I fell in love with you!”
Haruki Murukami, Norwegian Wood
tags: love
“We're all kind of weird and twisted and drowning.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“I am a flawed human being - a far more flawed human being than you
realize.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Death is not the opposite of life but an innate part of it. By living our lives, we nurture death.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“The others in the dorm thought I wanted to be a writer, because I was always alone with a book, but I had no such ambition. There was nothing I wanted to be. ”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“When it's raining like this," said Naoko, "it feels as if we're the only ones in the world. I wish it would just keep raining so the three of us could stay together.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“For a certain kind of person, love begins from something tiny or silly.
From something like that or it doesn't begin at all.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“I've never met a girl who thinks like you."

"A lot of people tell me that," she said, digging at a cuticle. "But it's the only way I know how to think. Seriously. I'm just telling you what I believe. It's never crossed my mind that my way of thinking is different from other people's. I'm not trying to be different. But when I speak out honestly, everybody thinks I'm kidding or playacting. When that happens, I feel like everything is such a pain!”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Our faces were no more than ten inches apart but she was lightyears away from me.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“All of us are imperfect human beings living in an imperfect world.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“It just happens to be the way that I'm made. I have to write things down to feel I fully comprehend them.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“When you fall in love, the natural thing to do is give yourself to it.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“You don’t get it, do you?" I said. “It’s not a question of ‘what then’. Some people get a kick out of reading railroad timetables and that’s all they do all day. Some people make huge model boats out of matchsticks. So what’s wrong if there happens to be one guy in the world who enjoys trying to understand you?”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Waiting for your
answer is one of the most painful things I have ever been through. At
least let me know whether or not I hurt you.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Every once in a while she'll get worked up and cry like that. But that's ok. She's letting her feelings out. The scary thing is not being able to do that. Then your feelings build up and harden and die inside. That's when you're in big trouble.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood