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  • #1
    Paulo Coelho
    “Everything tells me that I am about to make a wrong decision, but making mistakes is just part of life. What does the world want of me? Does it want me to take no risks, to go back to where I came from because I didn't have the courage to say "yes" to life?”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #2
    Paulo Coelho
    “At every moment of our lives, we all have one foot in a fairy tale and the other in the abyss.”
    Paulo Coelho

  • #3
    Paulo Coelho
    “...and that, in the end, the most interesting people always leave.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #4
    Paulo Coelho
    “But if I don’t think about love, I will be nothing.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #5
    Paulo Coelho
    “I need to write about love. I need to think and think and write about love-otherwise, my soul won’t survive.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes
    tags: love

  • #6
    Paulo Coelho
    “Love is not to be found in someone else but in ourselves; we simply awaken it. But in order to do that, we need the other person.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #7
    Paulo Coelho
    “Read. Forget everything you've been told about books and read.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #8
    Paulo Coelho
    “Sometimes, you get no second chance and that its best to accept the gifts the world offers you.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #9
    Paulo Coelho
    “you only know yourself when you go beyond your limits”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #10
    Paulo Coelho
    “And the person who loves wholeheartedly feels free.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #11
    Paulo Coelho
    “He's seeing my soul, my fears, my fragility, my inability to deal with a world which i pretend to master, but about which I know nothing”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #12
    Paulo Coelho
    “That's what the world is like: people talk as if they knew everything, but ifyou dare to ask a question, they don't know anything.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #13
    Paulo Coelho
    “Don’t be intimidated by other people’s opinions. Only mediocrity is sure of itself, so take risks and do what you really want to do.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #14
    Paulo Coelho
    “Love is just a word until someone comes along and gives it meaning.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph
    tags: love

  • #15
    Paulo Coelho
    “What hurts us is what heals us”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #16
    Paulo Coelho
    “God only allows us to see such things when he wants something to change”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #17
    Haruki Murakami
    “One impossible day, of an impossible month, of an impossible year.”
    Haruki Murakami, The Elephant Vanishes

  • #18
    Haruki Murakami
    “This was never any place I was meant to be. This isn’t a place for me.”
    Haruki Murakami, The Elephant Vanishes

  • #19
    Haruki Murakami
    “Once upon a time, there lived a boy and a girl. The boy was eighteen and the girl sixteen. He was not unusually handsome, and she was not especially beautiful. They were just an ordinary lonely boy and an ordinary lonely girl, like all the others. But they believed with their whole hearts that somewhere in the world there lived the 100% perfect boy and the 100% perfect girl for them. Yes, they believed in a miracle. And that miracle actually happened.

    One day the two came upon each other on the corner of a street.

    “This is amazing,” he said. “I’ve been looking for you all my life. You may not believe this, but you’re the 100% perfect girl for me.”

    “And you,” she said to him, “are the 100% perfect boy for me, exactly as I’d pictured you in every detail. It’s like a dream.”

    They sat on a park bench, held hands, and told each other their stories hour after hour. They were not lonely anymore. They had found and been found by their 100% perfect other. What a wonderful thing it is to find and be found by your 100% perfect other. It’s a miracle, a cosmic miracle.

    As they sat and talked, however, a tiny, tiny sliver of doubt took root in their hearts: Was it really all right for one’s dreams to come true so easily?

    And so, when there came a momentary lull in their conversation, the boy said to the girl, “Let’s test ourselves - just once. If we really are each other’s 100% perfect lovers, then sometime, somewhere, we will meet again without fail. And when that happens, and we know that we are the 100% perfect ones, we’ll marry then and there. What do you think?”

    “Yes,” she said, “that is exactly what we should do.”

    And so they parted, she to the east, and he to the west.

    The test they had agreed upon, however, was utterly unnecessary. They should never have undertaken it, because they really and truly were each other’s 100% perfect lovers, and it was a miracle that they had ever met. But it was impossible for them to know this, young as they were. The cold, indifferent waves of fate proceeded to toss them unmercifully.

    One winter, both the boy and the girl came down with the season’s terrible inluenza, and after drifting for weeks between life and death they lost all memory of their earlier years. When they awoke, their heads were as empty as the young D. H. Lawrence’s piggy bank.

    They were two bright, determined young people, however, and through their unremitting efforts they were able to acquire once again the knowledge and feeling that qualified them to return as full-fledged members of society. Heaven be praised, they became truly upstanding citizens who knew how to transfer from one subway line to another, who were fully capable of sending a special-delivery letter at the post office. Indeed, they even experienced love again, sometimes as much as 75% or even 85% love.

    Time passed with shocking swiftness, and soon the boy was thirty-two, the girl thirty.

    One beautiful April morning, in search of a cup of coffee to start the day, the boy was walking from west to east, while the girl, intending to send a special-delivery letter, was walking from east to west, but along the same narrow street in the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo. They passed each other in the very center of the street. The faintest gleam of their lost memories glimmered for the briefest moment in their hearts. Each felt a rumbling in their chest. And they knew:

    She is the 100% perfect girl for me.

    He is the 100% perfect boy for me.

    But the glow of their memories was far too weak, and their thoughts no longer had the clarity of fouteen years earlier. Without a word, they passed each other, disappearing into the crowd. Forever.

    A sad story, don’t you think?”
    Haruki Murakami, The Elephant Vanishes

  • #20
    Paulo Coelho
    “If you conquer yourself, then you conquer the world”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #21
    Paulo Coelho
    “If I believe I will win, then victory will believe in me.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #22
    Paulo Coelho
    “It is possible to avoid pain? Yes, but you'll never learn anything. Is it possible to know something without ever having experiencing it? Yes, but it will never truly be part of you.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #23
    Paulo Coelho
    “When we're focused on what we want, things begin to slot perfectly into place.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #24
    Paulo Coelho
    “A life without a cause is a life without effect.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #25
    Paulo Coelho
    “If you want to see a rainbow you have to learn to see the rain.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #26
    Paulo Coelho
    “You don't need to climb a mountain to know that it's high.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #27
    Paulo Coelho
    “People never leave, we are always here in our past and future lives.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #30
    Paulo Coelho
    “Visit your soul; don't visit your past.”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #32
    Haruki Murakami
    “Still, being able to feel pain was good, he thought. It's when you can't even feel pain anymore that you're in real trouble.”
    Haruki Murakami, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage

  • #33
    Haruki Murakami
    “No matter how honestly you open up to someone, there are still things you cannot reveal.”
    Haruki Murakami, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage



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