Haruki Murakami

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

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  • selagihujanhas quoted9 years ago
    Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional
  • Steven Halimhas quoted8 years ago
    Life is basically unfair. But even in a situation that’s unfair, I think it’s possible to seek out a kind of fairness.
  • Игорьhas quoted10 years ago
    As I run I tell myself to think of a river. And clouds. But essentially I’m not thinking of a thing. All I do is keep on running in my own cozy, homemade void, my own nostalgic silence. And this is a pretty wonderful thing. No matter what anybody else says.
  • Steven Halimhas quoted8 years ago
    I have only a few reasons to keep on running, and a truckload of them to quit. All I can do is keep those few reasons nicely polished.
  • Denys Lushchykhas quoted9 years ago
    We decided we’d go to bed soon after it got dark, and wake up with the sun. To our minds this was natural, the kind of life respectable people lived.
  • Ai Haradahas quoted3 months ago
    what’s really important is reaching the goal I set myself, under my own power.
  • Ai Haradahas quoted3 months ago
    I give it everything I have, endure what needs enduring, and am able, in my own way, to be satisfied. From out of the failures and joys I always try to come away having grasped a concrete lesson.
  • Ai Haradahas quoted3 months ago
    Your quality of experience is based not on standards such as time or ranking, but on finally awakening to an awareness of the fluidity within action itself. If things go well, that is.
  • Ai Haradahas quoted3 months ago
    No matter how long you stand there examining yourself naked
    before a mirror, you’ll never see reflected what’s inside.
  • Ai Haradahas quoted3 months ago
    It’s precisely because of the pain, precisely because we want to overcome that pain, that we can get the feeling, through this process, of really being alive—or at least a partial sense of it.
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