Haruki Murakami Quotes
Neither Of Us Is Interested, Essentially, In Anything But Ourselves. Neither Of Us Is Able To Feel Any Interest In Anything Other Than What We Ourselves Think Or Feel Or Do. That's Why We Can Think About Things In A Way That's Totally Divorced From Anybody Else.
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