Haruki Murakami Quotes
Haven't You Offered Up Some Part Of Your Self To Someone (or Something), And Taken On A "narrative" In Return? Haven't We Entrusted Some Part Of Our Personality To Some Greater System Or Order? And If So, Has Not That System At Some Stage Demanded Of Us Some Kind Of "insanity"? Is The Narrative You Now Possess Really And Truly Your Own? Are Your Dreams Really Your Own Dreams? Might Not They Be Someone Else's Visions That Could Sooner Or Later Turn Into Nightmares?
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