Ryu Murakami Quotes
I Put The Thin Fragment Of Glass, Dripping Blood, In My Pocket, And Ran Out Into The Misty Road. The Doors And Windows Of The Houses Were Shut, Nothing Was Moving. I Thought I'd Been Swallowed By A Huge Living Thing, That I Was Turning Around And Around In Its Stomach Like The Hero Of Some Fairy Tale.
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