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You are 27 or 28 right? It is very tough to live at that age. When nothing is sure. I have sympathy with you
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"You are 27 or 28 right? It is very tough to live at that age. When nothing is sure. I have sympathy with you"

- Haruki Murakami

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This quote by Haruki Murakami speaks with the uncertainty of life at the age of 27 or 28. It acknowledges the problem of living in a time when absolutely nothing is specific. Murakami reveals sympathy for those in this age, acknowledging the obstacles they deal with. He understands that life can be unpredictable which it can be challenging to browse. He empathizes with those who are having a hard time to find their place on the planet and to understand their lives. He acknowledges that it can be difficult to make decisions and to find a sense of purpose. Murakami's quote is a suggestion that life is full of uncertainty and that it is essential to be kind to ourselves and to others. It is a suggestion that we are all in this together which we can discover strength in our shared experiences.

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Japan Flag This quote is written / told by Haruki Murakami somewhere between January 12, 1949 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from Japan. The author also have 9 other quotes.

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