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Classic Quotations of Running Trees in Shang Chun Country
What do I talk about when I talk about running? It was written by Haruki Murakami, a famous Japanese writer. After reading it, you will find that the quotations in it are all classic. The following are my carefully compiled quotations for you. I hope you like them.

Selected Running Quotations of Shang Chun Country Trees

1) I don't care much about when and where I win, but I care more about whether I can meet my own standards. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

2) Quality of life is not a fixed thing such as grades, figures and rankings, but a fluid thing contained in behavior. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

3) What is the most important thing we learned at school? The most important thing you can't learn in school? This truth. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

4) Even if I was stopped by others for malicious criticism, I never changed. Who can such a person ask? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

5) I don't want to mix music with computers at present, just like mixing non-work with sex. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

6) Life is basically unfair. There is no doubt about it. Even in an unfair place, I think I can still pursue some justice. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

7) If you are angry, take it out on yourself. If you feel uneasy, use this uneasiness to adjust yourself. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

8) No matter what others think, don't disturb your own rhythm. I like it naturally, but I don't like it for long. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

9) After running two full marathons, you will understand that it is not particularly important for a runner to win or lose to a specific person in the race. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

10) finally ran to the end. What sense of accomplishment? I don't feel anything. Full of ideas? Finally don't have to run down? Such a feeling of peace of mind. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

Classic Quotations of Shang Chun's Rural Tree Running Works

1) Any razor has its philosophy. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

2) Pain is inevitable, but you can choose whether to suffer or not. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

3) Persist in running for a long time, and the muscle shape of the body will change greatly. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

4) The human spirit is not strong enough to sit in a vacuum. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

5) Perhaps it is of great significance for human beings to see a lot of water every day. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

6) A real gentleman doesn't talk about a divorced woman and the taxes she paid. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

7) In the expressway of life, you can't always drive in the overtaking lane. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

8) Anything worth doing has its value worth doing or even overdoing. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

9) others can probably prevaricate, but their hearts can't get away with it. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

10) The wall between healthy self-confidence and unhealthy frivolous heart is very thin. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

1 1) Speed and distance aside, I will keep running every day and try not to be disturbed. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

12) If you really want to master something, many times, physical pain is indispensable. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

13) No matter how old you are, as long as people are still alive, you will make new discoveries about yourself. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

14) in the long-distance running, if there is any opponent that must be defeated, it is the past self. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

15) The beautiful fantasy embraced by irrational people is completely false in the real world. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

16) violates the principles set by itself, even if it is only once, it will violate more principles in the future. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

17) I'm not a person, but a pure machine, so I don't need any feeling except running forward. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

18) People are born this way. You can stick to what you like, but you can't stick to what you don't like. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

19) The most important thing we learn in school is that we can't learn it in school. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

20) The world needs a specific villain for people to name. It's all your fault! Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

Catchwords of Tree Running in Shangchun Village

1) Maybe I should not look up at the sky, but look into my heart. I try to look into my heart, just like looking into a deep well. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

2) I often think: Life is really unfair! ? Some people can't get things without hard work, while others can get them easily without hard work. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

3) What I do is to keep running in the cozy emptiness and nostalgic silence I concocted, which is a wonderful thing, no matter what others say. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

4) Here, running has almost reached the realm of metaphysics. It seems that there is behavior first, and then there is my existence. I run, so I am. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

5) However, no matter how strong-willed and competitive you are, what you don't like can't be sustained after all; It's not good for your health either. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

6) Shortcomings and defects, if you count them one by one, will be endless. But it must be good. We can only face the world with what we have at hand. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

7) I am me, not others, which is my important wealth. The damage to the soul is the price that people have to pay to the world for this kind of self-reliance. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

8) Around Boston, there are always a few days in a summer when people want to curse everything. As long as you get through those days, the rest of your life will be fine. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

9) I ran around in the unforgettable silence in the small and exquisite space I created. This is a very pleasant thing. How can you care what others say about Haruki Murakami's "I will talk about running"?

10) You can see different scenery from others in the same scenery, feel different things from others, and choose different sentences from others, so that you can keep writing your own stories. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

On a cold day, I may think of the cold. On a hot day, think about heat; When you are sad, think about sadness; When you are happy, think about happiness. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

12) anyway, this is my body, with limits, tendencies and talents. Even if there is something unsatisfactory, nothing can replace it. I can only rely on it to move forward desperately. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

13) If you try your best and still can't do it well, just let it go. But if you end up in failure because of half-heartedness, the feeling of regret will probably last for a long time. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

14) only in this way, I have to practice, and sometimes even run out of physical strength to eliminate the loneliness of internal load. It's better to act on instinct than on purpose. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

15) only one thing, I can assert with considerable confidence: until I get it back? All right! Did you run well this time? I will participate in the whole marathon persistently in the future. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

16) Somerset? Mao Mu wrote:? Any razor has its own philosophy. ? In other words, no matter how trivial the move is, as long as it persists day after day, something with similar ideas will always emerge from it. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

17) No matter what everyone in the world says, I think my feeling is correct. No matter what others think, I won't disturb my rhythm. You can stick to what you like, but not what you don't like. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

18) running is undoubtedly attractive: under personal limitations, you can effectively burn yourself? Even a little, this is the essence of running and a metaphor for life (and writing for me). ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

19) Dead leaves dance with the wind, acorns beat on the asphalt pavement, making a drumming sound, and the hard and dry sound spread in all directions. At this time, the diligent squirrel was so busy with food for the winter that his face changed. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

20) Yes, this model does not accept changes anyway, I think. If I have to live in peace with this model, I can only change or distort myself through continuous repetition, absorb it and become a part of my personality. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

2 1) If you are angry, take it out on yourself. If you feel uneasy, use this uneasiness to adjust yourself. That's what I thought. Everything I can swallow silently has been swallowed into my body, not a star left. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

22) On the way, a man named Naia? In Macquarie's small village, old people sat at the table in front of the cafe, sipping their morning coffee in small cups, and silently chasing my running posture with their eyes, as if witnessing some inconspicuous details of history. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

23) In such a moving change accompanied by real feelings, I realize that I am only a small piece of color in this huge mosaic of nature; Just like the water in the river, it is only a part of nature flowing under the bridge and can be replaced. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

24) How to say that long-distance running is in line with your own temperament, and there are such days. ? I feel heavy today. Don't want to run ? There are often similar days. At this time, I will find all kinds of high-sounding reasons to rest and not run. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

25) There is still one month before the new york game, which must be gradually reduced? The fatigue of mileage accumulation is gradually eliminated, which is called the decreasing period in English. From now on, no matter how far you run, it will not help the race, but will drag your feet. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

26) I am the kind of person who can clearly understand things through the material that can be touched by the flesh and blood body. No matter what we do, we can only understand it by transforming it into a visible form. I am not an intellectual, but a man of material structure. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

27) In the morning at Marathon Village Cafe, I enjoyed Amstel cold beer. Beer is delicious, but it is far from the beauty I eagerly yearn for when I run. The beautiful fantasy that irrational people believe in simply doesn't exist in the real world. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

28) Even if this is an empty behavior like pouring water into an old pot with a small hole in the bottom, at least the fact that it has been tried will remain. Whether it is invalid or not, what is vital to us is almost invisible to the naked eye, but can be felt with the heart. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

29) In this way, I ran a marathon in the cold season and participated in the triathlon in summer, which gradually formed my life cycle. Because there is no off-season, I seem to be as busy as a bee at any time, but I have no intention of complaining about the increase in the fun of life. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

30) I fell into a state similar to autonomous driving. If I keep running like this, I'm afraid I won't be able to run after 100 km. It sounds strange: in the end, not only the physical pain, but even what I am doing at the moment disappeared from my mind. ? Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk about Running"

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