What the hell kind of revolution have you got just tossing out big words that working-class people can't understand?
("Norwegian Wood")
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A life without pain: it was the very thing I had dreamed of for years, but now that I had it, I couldn't find a place for myself within it. A clear gap separated me from it, and this caused me great confusion. I felt as if I were not anchored to this world - this world that I had hated so passionately until then; this world that I had continued to revile for its unfairness and injustice; this world where at least I knew who I was. Now the world ceased to be the world, and I had ceased to be me.Haruki Murakami
As with marathon runs and lengths of toilet paper, there had to be standards to measure up to.
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As a writer, I felt it necessary to raise the alarm that a rampant, clandestine and unlawful trade in original manuscripts exists.
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My grandpa always said asking a question is embarrassing for a moment, but not asking is embarrassing for a lifetime.
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I'd be smiling and chatting away, and my mind would be floating around somewhere else, like a balloon with a broken string.
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I don't know -- maybe the world has two different kinds of people, and for one kind the world is this completely logical, rice pudding place, and for the other it's all hit-or-miss macaroni gratin.
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