Haruki Murakami Quotes
My Life Ended When I Was 20. Since Then It's Been Merely A Series Of Endless Reminiscences, A Dark, Winding Corridor Leading Nowhere. Nevertheless, I Had To Live It, Surviving Each Empty Day, Seeing Each Day Off Still Empty.
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