When there's nothing to do, you do nothing slowly and intently. Auteur: Haruki Murakami Copy Quote More from Haruki Murakami “It wasn't like there was some obvious change. Actually, the problem was more a …” “Muscles are hard to get and easy to lose. Fat is easy to get and hard to lose.” “A golf course can be a very risky place in the early evening for those who aren…” “The total amount of time available is especially limited. The clock is ticking …”