Haruki Murakami Quotes
It Felt As Though I Was Living At The Bottom Of A Deep Well, Completely Shut Up Inside Myself, Cursing My Fate, Hating Everything Outside. Occasionally I Ventured Outside Myself, Putting On A Good Show Of Being Alive.
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