Naoko took her left hand from her pocket and squeezed my hand. 'Don't you worry,' she said. 'You'll be O.K. You could go running all around here in the middle of the night and you'd never fall into the well. And as long as I stick with you, I won't fall in, either.'

Never?'

Never!'

How can you be so sure?'

I just know,' she said, increasing her grip on my hand and continuing on for a ways in silence. 'I know these things. I'm always right. It's got nothing to do with logic: I just feel it. For example, when I'm really close to you like this, I'm not the least bit scared. Nothing dark or evil could ever tempt me.'

Well, that answers that,' I said. 'All you have to do is stay with me like this all the time.

Haruki Murakami


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Wszyscy ciągle tracimy różne ważne dla nas rzeczy - mówi, gdy telefon milknie - Ważne okazje, możliwości, doznajemy uczuć, których nie da się odwrócić. Na tym między innymi polega znaczenie życia. Lecz w naszych głowach, przypuszczam, że to jest w naszych głowach, znajduje się niewielki pokój do gromadzenia takich rzeczy jako wspomnień. Na pewno wygląda jak pokój z księgozbiorem tej biblioteki. I żeby dokładnie poznać stan własnego serca, musimy ciągle katalogować zbiory w tym pokoju. Trzeba tam też sprzątać, wietrzyć, zmieniać wodę w wazonach z kwiatami. Innymi słowy, będziesz wiecznie żył we własnej bibliotece.

Haruki Murakami


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Słuchaj, Hoshinku, wszystkie przedmioty są w ruchu. I Ziemia, i czas, i pojęcia, miłość, życie, wiara, sprawiedliwość i zło, wszystko jest płynne i przejściowe. Nic nie trwa wiecznie w tym samym miejscu w jednym kształcie. Cały wszechświat to ogromna firma przewozowa.

Haruki Murakami


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Of course life frightens me sometimes. I don't happen to take that as the premise for everything else though. I'm going to give it hundred percent and go as far as I can. I'll take what I want and leave what I don't want. That's how I intend to live my life, and it things go bad, I'll stop and reconsider at that point. If you think about it, an unfair society is a society that makes it possible for you to exploit your abilities to the limit.

Haruki Murakami


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Time is too conceptual. Not that it stops us from filling it in. So much so, we can't even tell whether our experiences belong to time or to the world of physical things.

Haruki Murakami


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It might not be perfect, but the fundamental stance I adopted with regard to my home was to accept it, problems and all, because it was something I myself had chosen. If it had problems, these were almost certainly problems that had originated within me.

Haruki Murakami


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Time expands, then contracts, all in tune with the stirrings of the heart.

Haruki Murakami

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Thanks to the long days of rain, the blades of grass glowed with a deep-green luster, and they gave off the smell of wildness unique to things that sink their roots into the earth.

Haruki Murakami


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Nothing so consumes a person as meaningless exertion

Haruki Murakami


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When microorganisms die, they make oil; when huge timbers fall, they make coal. But everything here was pure, unadulterated rubbish that didn't make anything. Where does a busted videodeck get you?

Haruki Murakami


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