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  • #1
    Haruki Murakami
    “If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.”
    Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood

  • #2
    Haruki Murakami
    “Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.”
    haruki murakami, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

  • #3
    Haruki Murakami
    “Anyone who falls in love is searching for the missing pieces of themselves. So anyone who's in love gets sad when they think of their lover. It's like stepping back inside a room you have fond memories of, one you haven't seen in a long time.”
    Murakami, Haruki

  • #4
    Haruki Murakami
    “Sometimes fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts. Over and over you play this out, like some ominous dance with death just before dawn. Why? Because this storm isn't something that blew in from far away, something that has nothing to do with you. This storm is you. Something inside of you. So all you can do is give in to it, step right inside the storm, closing your eyes and plugging up your ears so the sand doesn't get in, and walk through it, step by step. There's no sun there, no moon, no direction, no sense of time. Just fine white sand swirling up into the sky like pulverized bones. That's the kind of sandstorm you need to imagine.

    And you really will have to make it through that violent, metaphysical, symbolic storm. No matter how metaphysical or symbolic it might be, make no mistake about it: it will cut through flesh like a thousand razor blades. People will bleed there, and you will bleed too. Hot, red blood. You'll catch that blood in your hands, your own blood and the blood of others.

    And once the storm is over you won't remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won't even be sure, in fact, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm you won't be the same person who walked in. That's what this storm's all about.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

  • #5
    Haruki Murakami
    “Lost opportunities, lost possibilities, feelings we can never get back. That's part of what it means to be alive. But inside our heads - at least that's where I imagine it - there's a little room where we store those memories. A room like the stacks in this library. And to understand the workings of our own heart we have to keep on making new reference cards. We have to dust things off every once in awhile, let in fresh air, change the water in the flower vases. In other words, you'll live forever in your own private library.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

  • #6
    Haruki Murakami
    “Taking crazy things seriously is a serious waste of time.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

  • #7
    Zachary Karabashliev/ Захари Карабашлиев
    “‎"Когато двама души си обърнат гръб, обикновено единият гледа напред, а другият - в миналото.”
    Zahary Karabashliev, 18% Сиво

  • #8
    Frédéric Beigbeder
    “The truth is always a disappointment, which is why everybody lies.”
    Frédéric Beigbeder, L'amour dure trois ans

  • #9
    Frédéric Beigbeder
    “Животът ми е пълен провал, но никой не го забелязва , защото съм учтив: постоянно се усмихвам , защото си мисля, че скриеш ли страданието си , то изчезва. Донякъде е така : не се ли вижда, все едно го няма , защото ние живеем във видимия свят, сред материалното и осезаемото. Болката ми не е материална. Тя е скътана.Аз отказвам да забележа самия себе си.”
    Frédéric Beigbeder

  • #10
    John Steinbeck
    “I suppose our capacity for self-delusion is boundless.”
    John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America

  • #11
    John Steinbeck
    “Being at ease with himself put him at ease with the world.”
    John Steinbeck, Cannery Row

  • #12
    John Steinbeck
    “Men do change, and change comes like a little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn, and it comes like the stealthy perfume of wildflowers hidden in the grass.”
    John Steinbeck, Sweet Thursday

  • #13
    Haruki Murakami
    “We never choose anything at all. Things happen. Or not.”
    Haruki Murakami, The Elephant Vanishes

  • #14
    George Sand
    “We cannot tear out a single page of our life, but we can throw the whole book in the fire.”
    George Sand, Mauprat

  • #15
    Steve Jobs
    “Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
    Steve Jobs

  • #16
    Charles Bukowski
    “Belane, are you nuts?"
    Who knows? Insanity is comparative. Who sets the norm?”
    Bukowski

  • #17
    Charles Bukowski
    “Are you becoming what you've always hated?”
    Charles Bukowski, Hollywood

  • #18
    Charles Bukowski
    “It’s so easy to be easy—if you let it.”
    Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

  • #19
    Charles Bukowski
    “The nights you fight best are
    when all the weapons are pointed at you,
    when all the voices hurl their insults
    while the dream is being strangled.

    The nights you fight best are
    when reason gets kicked in the gut,
    when the chariots of gloom encircle you.

    The nights you fight best are
    when the laughter of fools fills the air,
    when the kiss of death is mistaken for love.

    The nights you fight best are
    when the game is fixed,
    when the crowd screams for your blood.

    The nights you fight best are
    on a night like this
    as you chase a thousand dark rats from your brain,
    as you rise up against the impossible,
    as you become a brother to the tender sister of joy

    and move on

    regardless.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #20
    Charles Bukowski
    “You know the typical crowd, Wow, it’s Friday night, what are you going to do? Just sit there? Well, yeah. Because there’s nothing out there. It’s stupidity. Stupid people mingling with stupid people. Let them stupidify themselves. I’ve never been bothered with the need to rush out into the night. That’s all. Sorry for all the millions, but I’ve never been lonely. I like myself. I’m the best form of entertainment I have.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #21
    Charles Bukowski
    “I like women who haven’t lived with too many men.
    I don’t expect virginity but I simply prefer women
    who haven’t been rubbed raw by experience.
    There is a quality about women who choose
    men sparingly;
    it appears in their walk
    in their eyes
    in their laughter and in their
    gentle hearts.
    Women who have had too many men
    seem to choose the next one
    out of revenge rather than with
    feeling.
    When you play the field selfishly everything
    works against you:
    one can’t insist on love or
    demand affection.
    You’re finally left with whatever
    you have been willing to give
    which often is:
    nothing.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #22
    Charles Bukowski
    “If you have the ability to love, love yourself first.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #23
    Charles Bukowski
    “We waited and waited. All of us. Didn't the shrink know that waiting was one of the things that drove people crazy? People waited all their lives. They waited to live, they waited to die. They waited in line to buy toilet paper. They waited in line for money. And if they didn't have any money they waited in longer lines. You waited to go to sleep and then you waited to awaken. You waited to get married and you waited to get divorced. You waited for it to rain, you waited for it to stop. You waited to eat and then you waited to eat again. You waited in a shrink's office with a bunch of psychos and you wondered if you were one.”
    Charles Bukowski, Pulp: Charles Bukowski's Final Hardboiled Noir Comedy – Lady Death, Aliens, and the Absurd

  • #24
    Charles Bukowski
    “Stop insisting on clearing your head — clear your fucking heart instead.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #25
    Charles Bukowski
    “Why do we embroider everything we say

    with special emphasis

    when all we really need to do

    is simply say what

    needs to he said?

    Of course

    the fact is

    that there is very little that needs

    to be said.”
    Charles Bukowski, sifting through the madness for the word, the line, the way

  • #26
    Charles Bukowski
    “beware those quick to praise
    for they need praise in return
    beware those who are quick to censor
    they are afraid of what they do not know
    beware those who seek constant crowds for they are nothing alone
    beware the average man the average woman
    beware their love, their love is average
    seeks average”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #27
    John Steinbeck
    “It was her habit to build up laughter out of inadequate materials.”
    John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

  • #28
    Sylvia Plath
    “Kiss me, and you will see how important I am.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #29
    John Steinbeck
    “There ain't no sin and there ain't no virtue. There's just stuff people do.”
    John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

  • #30
    John Steinbeck
    “Do you take pride in your hurt? Does it make you seem large and tragic? ...Well, think about it. Maybe you're playing a part on a great stage with only yourself as audience.”
    John Steinbeck, East of Eden



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