Boring Quote by Haruki Murakami
“When a writer develops a story, he is confronted with a poison that is inside him. If you don't have that poison, your story will be boring and uninspired. It's like fugu: The flesh of the pufferfish is extremely tasty, but the roe, the liver, the heart can be lethally toxic.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Interview with Haruki Murakami, The Paris Review, 2015
Creative work often requires confronting inner darkness; without it, the work lacks depth and intrigue.
In simple terms: Art needs inner conflict to stay vivid.
Embrace your inner shadows for richer storytelling.
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When to use this quote
- novel writing
- screenwriting
- personal essays
- creative workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance darkness with wellbeing?
- What safe outlets can channel inner turmoil?
Too much self‑destruction can harm mental health and stall progress.