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Able Quote by Haruki Murakami

“But this thing, whatever it was, this mistlike something, hung there inside my body like a certain kind of potential. I wanted to give it a name, but the word refused to come to mind. I’m terrible at finding the right words for things. I’m sure Tolstoy would have been able to come up with exactly…” quote by Haruki Murakami
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“But this thing, whatever it was, this mistlike something, hung there inside my body like a certain kind of potential. I wanted to give it a name, but the word refused to come to mind. I’m terrible at finding the right words for things. I’m sure Tolstoy would have been able to come up with exactly the right word”

Haruki Murakami

About This Quote

Source Novel: “Kafka on the Shore” (2002)

An elusive, ineffable feeling inside the narrator, yearning for a word to capture its essence, reflecting the struggle of articulating deep emotions.

In simple terms: Searching for words to name a vague inner feeling.

Key Takeaway

Seek creative expression for unnameable experiences.

Themes

creativity language inner life

Mood

thoughtful poetic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • therapy
  • artistic brainstorming

Key Concepts

ineffability self‑exploration literary expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • What sensations resist description?
  • How can art help name the indescribable?
A Different Perspective

Finding the right word can be elusive.

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