Driftwood Quote by Haruki Murakami Download Open image “Sometimes when I think of life, I feel like a piece of driftwood washed up on shore.” — Haruki Murakami ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Driftwood Feels Life Pieces Shore Sometimes Thinking
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Life is very similar to a innocent small boat which is stuck in a storm and fighting to get a shore somehow. — Raghav Singh Copy Share Image
“Life has a way of tugging you back with the tide and washing you up on the shore to deal with the living." (Sing… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
At times I feel as if I am spread out over the landscape and inside things, and am myself living in every tree, in… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink. — Shunryu Suzuki Copy Share Image
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I think living in a way that's close to nature makes you feel like that - makes you feel how thin the veil is… — Lizz Wright Copy Share Image
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Our minds are a lot like the sea...you wake up some days and its rough and stormy. — Jaimal Yogis Copy Share Image
Sometimes it feels as if everything in life is just something we haul into the grave. — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
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I always feel like I'm struggling to become someone else. Like I'm trying to find a new place, grab hold of a new life,… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
If writing novels is like planting a forest, then writing short stories is more like planting a garden. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“The sad truth is that what I could recall in five seconds all too soon needed ten, then thirty, thena full minute...” — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
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Memory is like fiction; or else it's fiction that's like memory. This really came home to me once I started writing fiction, that memory… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
The most dangerous creature here would have to be me. So maybe I'm just scared of my own shadow. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
If you listen to the radio for a whole hour there's maybe one decent song. The rest is mass-produced garbage — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“that one of our problems was our inability to recognize and accept our own deformities” — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
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“One by one, I'll face the tasks before me and complete them as best I can. Focusing on each stride forward, but at the… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“Eleven o'clock had come and gone. I had to find a way to bring this conversation to a successful conclusion and get out of… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Nice creepy reptile,” Frank said, very aware of the driftwood in his coat pocket. “Nice poisonous, fire-breathing reptile. — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
We often love to think now of the life of men on beaches,--at least in midsummer, when the weather is serene; their sunny lives… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Choicelessness brings you to the whole. Choice is always of the part, necessarily so. And then one person goes from one choice to another,… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
Like driftwood spares which meet and pass Upon the boundless ocean-plain, So on the sea of life, alas! Man nears man, meets, and leaves… — Matthew Arnold Copy Share Image
The river itself portrays humanity precisely, with its tortuous windings, its accumulation of driftwood, its unsuspected depths, and its crystalline shallows, singing in the… — Myrtle Reed Copy Share Image
I could see no reason why used tram tickets, bits of driftwood, buttons and old junk from attics and rubbish heaps should not serve… — Kurt Schwitters Copy Share Image
I think one of the first things to go as people's lives start to go down is their dreams. Dreams should be the last… — Kevin Costner Copy Share Image
Do not think I do not realise what I am doing. I am making a composition using the following elements: the winter beach; the… — Angela Carter Copy Share Image
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Poems reach up like spindrift and the edge of driftwood along the beach, wanting! They derive from a slow and powerful root that we… — Rumi Copy Share Image
Unless created as freestanding works, quotations resemble "found" art. They are analogous, say, to a piece of driftwood identified as formally interesting enough to… — Gary Saul Morson Copy Share Image
Belgarath and Garion effortlessly hurdled over the driftwood and loped off into the fog. "It's going to be a wet day," Garion noted soundlessly… — David Eddings Copy Share Image