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Fullest Quotes by Haruki Murakami
- People sometimes sneer at those who run every day, claiming they'll go to any length to live longer. But don't think that's the reason most…
- Now and then may not be enough…You have to enjoy it while you’re still young. enjoy it to the fullest. You can use the memories…
- Most runners run not because they want to live longer, but because they want to live life to the fullest.
- If you're going to while away the years, it's far better to live them with clear goals and fully alive then in a fog, and…
- Exerting yourself to the fullest within your individual limits: that's the essence of running, and a metaphor for life
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