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murakamistuff:

“I began to draw an invisible boundary between  myself and other people. No matter who I was dealing with. I maintained a  set distance, carefully monitoring the person’s attitude so that they  wouldn’t get any closer. I didn’t easily swallow what other people told  me. My only passions were books and music.”
—                                                                                                                   Haruki Murakami - Sputnik Sweetheart
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murakamistuff:

“I began to draw an invisible boundary between myself and other people. No matter who I was dealing with. I maintained a set distance, carefully monitoring the person’s attitude so that they wouldn’t get any closer. I didn’t easily swallow what other people told me. My only passions were books and music.”

— Haruki Murakami - Sputnik Sweetheart

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via murakamistuff / 4 months ago / 441 notes /
Words can be practically useless at times, but as a writer they’re all I have.
- Haruki Murakami - Underground (via murakamistuff)

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via murakamistuff / 4 months ago / 51 notes /
We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.
- Seneca (via mirroir)
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To come to know that nothing is good, nothing is bad, is a turning point; it is a conversion. You start looking in; the outside reality loses meaning. The social reality is a fiction, a beautiful drama; you can participate in it, but then you don’t take it seriously. It is just a role to be played; play it as beautifully, as efficiently, as possible. But don’t take it seriously, it has nothing of the ultimate in it.
- Osho (via mirroir)

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