Haruki Murakami Quotes
No Matter How Much Long-distance Running Might Suit Me, Of Course There Are Days When I Feel Kind Of Lethargic And Don't Want To Run. Actually, It Happens A Lot. On Days Like That, I Try To Think Of All Kinds Of Plausible Excuses To Slough It Off. Once, I Interviewed The Olympic Running Toshihiko Seko, Just After He Retired From Running And Became Manager Of The S&B Company Team. I Asked Him, "Does A Runner At Your Level Ever Feel Like You'd Rather Not Run Today, Like You Don't Want To Run And Would Rather Just Sleep In?" He Stared At Me And Then, In A Voice That Made It Abundantly Clear How Stupid He Thought The Question Was, Replied, "Of Course. All The Time!
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