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  • #1
    Haruki Murakami
    “For a while" is a phrase whose length can't be measured.At least by the person who's waiting.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #2
    Haruki Murakami
    “I was always attracted not by some quantifiable, external beauty, but by something deep down, something absolute. Just as some people have a secret love for rainstorms, earthquakes, or blackouts, I liked that certain undefinable something directed my way by members of the opposite sex. For want of a better word, call it magnetism. Like it or not, it’s a kind of power that snares people and reels them in.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #3
    Haruki Murakami
    “But you know Hajime, some feelings cause us pain because they remain.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #4
    Haruki Murakami
    “Everyone just keeps on disappearing. Some things vanish, like they were cut away. Others fade slowly into the mist. And all that remains is a desert.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #5
    Haruki Murakami
    “Sometimes when I look at you, I feel I'm gazing at a distant star.
    It's dazzling, but the light is from tens of thousands of years ago.
    Maybe the star doesn't even exist any more. Yet sometimes that light seems more real to me than anything.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #6
    Haruki Murakami
    “here she is, all mine, trying her best to give me all she can. How could I ever hurt her? But I didn’t understand then. That I could hurt somebody so badly she would never recover. That a person can, just by living, damage another human being beyond repair.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #7
    Haruki Murakami
    “People want to be bowled over by something special. Nine times out of ten you can forget, but that tenth time, that peak experience, is what people want. That's what can move the world. That's art.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #8
    Haruki Murakami
    “Look at the rain long enough, with no thoughts in your head, and you gradually feel your body falling loose, shaking free of the world of reality. Rain has the power to hypnotize.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #9
    Haruki Murakami
    “Why are you staring at me?” she’d ask.
    “‘Cause you’re pretty,” I’d reply.
    “You’re the first one who’s ever said that.”
    “I’m the only one who knows,” I’d tell her. “And believe me, I know.”
    Haruki Murakami, South of the Border, West of the Sun

  • #10
    Isaac Asimov
    “People who don't expect justice don't have to suffer disappointment.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Robots of Dawn

  • #11
    Isaac Asimov
    “The robot had no feelings, only positronic surges that mimicked those feelings. (And perhaps human beings had no feelings, only neuronic surges that were interpreted as feelings.)”
    Isaac Asimov, The Robots of Dawn

  • #12
    Isaac Asimov
    “A knotty puzzle may hold a scientist up for a century, when it may be that a colleague has the solution already and is not even aware of the puzzle that it might solve.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Robots of Dawn

  • #13
    Haruki Murakami
    “I dream. Sometimes I think that's the only right thing to do.”
    Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart

  • #14
    Haruki Murakami
    “The answer is dreams. Dreaming on and on. Entering the world of dreams and never coming out. Living in dreams for the rest of time.”
    Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart

  • #15
    Haruki Murakami
    “Of course it hurt that we could never love each other in a physical way. We would have been far more happy if we had. But that was like the tides, the change of seasons--something immutable, an immovable destiny we could never alter. No matter how cleverly we might shelter it, our delicate friendship wasn't going to last forever. We were bound to reach a dead end. That was painfully clear.”
    Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart

  • #16
    Haruki Murakami
    “In dreams you don't need to make any distinctions between things. Not at all. Boundaries don't exist. So in dreams there are hardly ever collisions. Even if there are, they don't hurt. Reality is different. Reality bites. Reality, reality.”
    Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart

  • #17
    Haruki Murakami
    “If they invent a car that runs on stupid jokes, you could go far.”
    Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart

  • #18
    Arthur C. Clarke
    “If such a thing had happened once, it must surely have happened many times in this galaxy of a hundred billion suns.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Rendezvous with Rama

  • #19
    Arthur C. Clarke
    “Yes, it made sense, and was so absurdly simple that it would take a genius to think of it. And, perhaps, someone who did not expect to do it himself.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, Rendezvous with Rama

  • #20
    George Alec Effinger
    “I looked at myself in the mirror. I looked awful, but I always look awful in the mirror. I keep myself going with the firm belief that my real face is much better looking.”
    George Alec Effinger, When Gravity Fails

  • #21
    Ryū Murakami
    “People who love horror films are people with boring lives... when a really scary movie is over, you're reassured to see that you're still alive and the world still exists as it did before. That's the real reason we have horror films - they act as shock absorbers - and if they disappeared altogether, I bet you'd see a big leap in the number of serial killers. After all, anyone stupid enough to get the idea of murdering people from a movie could get the same idea from watching the news.”
    Ryu Murakami, In the Miso Soup

  • #22
    Ryū Murakami
    “Parents, teachers, government - they all teach you how to live the dreary, deadening life of a slave, but nobody teaches you how to live normally.”
    Ryū Murakami, In the Miso Soup

  • #23
    Ryū Murakami
    “When you're in an extreme situation you tend to avoid facing it by getting caught up in little details. Like a guy who's decided to commit suicide and boards a train only to become obsessed with whether he remembered to lock the door when he left home.”
    Ryū Murakami, In the Miso Soup

  • #24
    Ryū Murakami
    “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, In the Miso Soup

  • #25
    Ryū Murakami
    “Lady #1, Maki, had never once given any thought to what was really right for her in her life, simply believing that if she surrounded herself with super-exclusive things, she'd become a super-exclusive person.”
    Ryū Murakami, In the Miso Soup

  • #26
    Ryū Murakami
    “I'm sure we've all experienced really malevolent feelings once or twice in our lives, the desire to kill somebody,say.but there's always a braking mechanism somewhere along the line that stop us.”
    ryu murakami , In the Miso Soup

  • #27
    Ryū Murakami
    “I wonder why people you have to meet have to be such liars. They lie as if their lives depended on it.”
    Ryū Murakami, In the Miso Soup

  • #28
    Stephen  King
    “Control the things you can control, maggot. Let everything else take a flying fuck at you and if you must go down, go down with your guns blazing.”
    Stephen King, The Drawing of the Three

  • #29
    Stephen  King
    “Might as well try to drink the ocean with a spoon as argue with a lover.”
    Stephen King, The Drawing of the Three

  • #30
    Stephen  King
    “Did-a-chick? Dum-a-chum? Dad-a-cham? Ded-a-chek?”
    Stephen King, The Drawing of the Three



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