Quotes From "Men Without Women: Stories" By Haruki Murakami

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There were times he thought it would have been far better to never have known. Yet he continued to return to his core principle: that, in every situation, knowledge was better than ignorance. However agonizing, it was necessary to confront the facts. Only through knowing could a person become strong. Haruki Murakami
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That's what we all do : endlessly take the long way around. Haruki Murakami