New Yorker Short Stories Quotes
New Yorker Short Stories
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Haruki Murakami6 ratings, 4.00 average rating, 2 reviews
New Yorker Short Stories Quotes
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“Think about it,” the old man said. “Close your eyes again, and think it all through. A circle that has many centers but no circumference. Your brain is made to think about difficult things. To help you get to a point where you understand something that you didn’t understand at first. You can’t be lazy or neglectful. Right now is a critical time. Because this is the period when your brain and your heart form and solidify.”
― New Yorker Short Stories
― New Yorker Short Stories
