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The better you were able to imagine what you wanted to imagine, the farther you could flee from reality.
— Haruki Murakami
Cupid's arrow is straight and sharp, never misses its mark, but it leaves one hell of an exit wound.
— Dave Preston
I am just as far away from Alice with an I.Q. of 185 as I was when I had an I.Q. of 70. And this time we both know it.
— Daniel Keyes
I was enveloped in numbness, and absence of feeling so deep the bottom was lost from view.
— Haruki Murakami
I am a gypsy, in a way. It's a condition of my profession.
— Christian Slater
Tradition, long conditioned thinking, can bring about a fixation, a concept that one readily accepts, perhaps not with a great deal of thought.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
My dad is such a good man, hard-working.
— Kelly Reilly
Tis a great confidence in a friend to tell him your faults; greater to tell him his.
— Benjamin Franklin
The Goddess of History looked down to earth. Only through the hottest fires can purification be achieved.
— Anthony Doerr
From the moment of my birth, I lived with pain at the center of my life. My only purpose in life was to find a way to coexist with intense pain.
— Haruki Murakami
Don't judge men's wealth or godliness by their Sunday appearance.
— Benjamin Franklin
I plant my elbows on the kitchen table, prop up my chin and think: When the hell did the compass needle get out of whack and lead my life astray?
— Haruki Murakami
Part of the reason I wrote the book was I wanted to understand for myself why such good people let themselves get treated so badly.
— Stephen Chbosky
I don't believe in ONE holy book. I believe all books are holy. Of course, some books are holy shit.
— John Raptor
I'd be smiling and chatting away, and my mind would be floating around somewhere else, like a balloon with a broken string.
— Haruki Murakami