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Danh ngôn của Haruki Murakami
(Sứ mệnh: 2)
You are 27 or 28 right? It is very tough to live at that age. When nothing is sure. I have sympathy with you.
I lost some of my friends because I got so famous, people who just assumed that I would be different now. I felt like everyone hated me. That is the most unhappy time of my life.
I don't know how many good books I still have in me; I hope there are another four or five.
I know how fiction matters to me, because if I want to express myself, I have to make up a story. Some people call it imagination. To me, it's not imagination. It's just a way of watching.
I didn't read so much Japanese literature. Because my father was a teacher of Japanese literature, I just wanted to do something else.
I like to read books. I like to listen to music.
I don't want to express my opinion about actual politics, because if I do, I have to be responsible for my decision.
I'm a writer. I don't support any war. That's my principle.
Young people these days don't trust anything at all. They want to be free.
I get up early in the morning, 4 o'clock, and I sit at my desk and what I do is just dream. After three or four hours, that's enough. In the afternoon, I run.
Among the many values in life, I appreciate freedom most.
I think history is collective memories. In writing, I'm using my own memory, and I'm using my collective memory.