Distance might not solve anything, no matter how far you run.
(Kafka on the Shore )
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In terms of evolutionary history, it was only yesterday that men learned to walk around on two legs and get in trouble thinking complicated thoughts. So don't worry, you'll burn out.Haruki Murakami
Silence, I discover, is something you can actually hear.
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Not that we were incompatible: we just had nothing to talk about.
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If you think about it, an unfair society is a society that makes it possible for you to exploit your abilities to the limit.
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And as the years have passed, the time has grown longer. The sad truth is that what I could recall in five seconds all too needed ten, then thirty, then a full minute - like shadows lengthening at dusk. Someday, I suppose, the shadows will be swallowed up in darkness.
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The others in the dorm thought I wanted to be a writer, because I was always alone with a book, but I had no such ambition. There was nothing I wanted to be.
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