Haruki Murakami is a widely known Japanese novelist who is known for blending surrealism, introspection, and emotional depth. His books such as Norwegian Wood, Kafka on the Sore, and others have covered the issues of memory, loneliness, identity and human connection. Over decades the distinctive voice of Murakami has echoed among the readers all over the globe with its capacity to divulge the concealed truths of life in uncomplicated but deep sentences.
Contrary to most other writers, the thoughts shared by Murakami are not purely literary, they are more philosophical and they encourage readers to examine themselves and challenge the way they assume life, time, love, and identity. His works can be very personal, and at the same time very easy to relate to, and his quotations are great sources to contemplate on. Eight quotes that make us reconsider the manner of thinking about life are presented below. These all are widely attributed to Haruki Murakami.
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