All Americans have something lonely about them. I don't know what the reason might be, except maybe that they're all descended from immigrants.

Ryū Murakami

Mots clés americans immigrants



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She's like smoke:you think you're seeing her clearly enough,but when you reach for her there's nothing there

Ryū Murakami


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There in that pool stained with green blood, he had learned two things: one was that all the pain stopped when you stopped fighting death; and the other was that as long as you could still hear your heart beating, you had to keep fighting back.

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Yeah, he'd said, maybe it's just my idea, but really it always hurts, the times it don't hurt is when we just forget, we just forget it hurts, you know, it's not just because my belly's all rotten, everybody always hurts. So when it really starts stabbing me, somehow I feel sort of peaceful, like I'm myself again.

Ryū Murakami

Mots clés pain living



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And just because I've written this book, don't think I've changed. I'm like I was back then, really.

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Just before I fell asleep, I had a moment of panic ...

Ryū Murakami

Mots clés panic japanese-literature ryu-murakami



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Malevolence is born of negative feelings like loneliness and sadness and anger. It comes from an emptiness inside you that feels as if it's been carved out with a knife, an emptiness you're left with when something very important has been taken away from you

Ryū Murakami

Mots clés in-the-miso-soup



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Words themselves aren't that important. Even if somebody says words that shock you, or make you want to kill them, or make you tremble with emotion, the words themselves you tend to forget in time. Words are just tools we use to express or communicate something.

Ryū Murakami

Mots clés words-of-wisdom



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But for all we’ve lost, hope is in fact one thing we Japanese have regained. The great earthquake and tsunami have robbed us of many lives and resources. But we who were so intoxicated with our own prosperity have once again planted the seed of hope. So I choose to believe.

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After hanging up the phone Aoyama sank back back on the sofa feeling like a balloon in a warm blue sky.

Ryū Murakami


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