Haruki Murakami Quotes
People Die All The Time. Life Is A Lot More Fragile Than We Think. So You Should Treat Others In A Way That Leaves No Regrets. Fairly, And If Possible, Sincerely. It's Too Easy Not To Make The Effort, Then Weep And Wring Your Hands After The Person Dies.
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