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Age Quote by Haruki Murakami

“At any rate, that’s how I started running. Thirty three—that’s how old I was then. Still young enough, though no longer a young man. The age that Jesus Christ died. The age that Scott Fitzgerald started to go downhill. That age may be a kind of crossroads in life. That was the age when I began my…” quote by Haruki Murakami
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“At any rate, that’s how I started running. Thirty three—that’s how old I was then. Still young enough, though no longer a young man. The age that Jesus Christ died. The age that Scott Fitzgerald started to go downhill. That age may be a kind of crossroads in life. That was the age when I began my life as a runner, and it was my belated, but real, starting point as a novelist.”

Haruki Murakami

About This Quote

Source Interview: 2015, The New Yorker, “Running and Writing”

He marks a pivotal age where personal and creative paths intersect, using running as a catalyst for his writing career.

In simple terms: A key age sparked both running and writing.

Key Takeaway

Use a defining moment to launch new pursuits.

Themes

self‑discovery midlife discipline creativity

Mood

reflective determined

Type

inspirational motivational

When to use this quote

  • starting a running routine
  • beginning a novel
  • midlife career change
  • finding purpose after 30

Key Concepts

identity habit formation career transition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What personal crossroads have you ignored?
  • How can a physical habit fuel creative work?
A Different Perspective

Age alone doesn't guarantee success; effort and consistency matter.

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