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My Desk Quotes by Haruki Murakami
- I generally concentrate on work for three or four hours every morning. I sit at my desk and focus totally on what I’m writing. I…
- Every day I go to my study and sit at my desk and put the computer on. At that moment, I have to open the…
- I get up early in the morning, 4 o'clock, and I sit at my desk and what I do is just dream. After three or…
- 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…
- I’m the kind of person who likes to be by himself. To put a finer point on it, I’m the type of person who doesn’t…
- Problem is, once I sit at my desk and put all these down on paper. I realize something vital is missing. It doesn't crystallize -…
More My Desk Quotes
- I have my favorite cat, who is my paperweight, on my desk while I am writing. — Ray Bradbury
- In a mood of faith and hope my work goes on. A ream of fresh paper lies on my desk waiting for… — Pearl S. Buck
- I can guarantee you this, that more pension and benefit reforms which I will consider arbitration reform to be one of them,… — Chris Christie
- People hear that I am a horror writer and they think that I must be a monster, but actually I have the… — Robert Bloch
- I am really chained to my computer these days so I work in my bedroom, which is a room I have worked… — Margaret Mahy
- I can get a better grasp of what is going on in the world from one good Washington dinner party than from… — Barbara Walters
- I eat and drink at my desk, but I'm a tidy eater. — Jamie Zawinski
- I plan to die at my desk. — Don Hewitt
- My desk drawer is filled with all kinds of prayers. — Geraldine Ferraro
- My desk, most loyal friend thank you. You've been with me on every road I've taken. My scar and my protection. — Marina Tsvetaeva
- No special writing rituals. And my desk is usually cluttered. — Stephen Greenblatt
- When you can dump a load of bricks on a corner lot, and let me watch them arrange themselves into a house… — Bruce Barton