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Letters Quotes by Haruki Murakami
- I read Naoko's letter again and again, and each time I read it I would be filled with the same unbearable sadness I used to…
- Letters are just pieces of paper," I said. "Burn them, and what stays in your heart will stay; keep them, and what vanishes will vanish.
- Generally, people who are good at writing letters have no need to write letters. They've got plenty of life to lead inside their own context.
- I wrote a huge number of letters that spring: one a week to Naoko, several to Reiko, and several more to Midori. I wrote letters…
- It was as if I were writing letters to hold together the pieces of my crumbling life.
- I'll write to you. A super-long letter, like in an old-fashioned novel
- How wonderful it is to be able to write someone a letter! To feel like conveying your thoughts to a person, to sit at your…
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