
Putting it into words will destroy any meaning.
– Haruki Murakami
Related Quotes:
- Words can create, words give life, words can build, words can destroy. Words can bring something out of nothing. What are you saying? – Mopelola Adeniyi
- It is not that the meaning cannot be explained. But there are certain meanings that are lost forever the moment they are explained in words. – Haruki Murakami
- My words did not seem to reach her. Or, if they did, she was unable to grasp their meaning. – Haruki Murakami
- Have your dream…What you need now more than anything is discipline. Cast off mere words. Words turn into stone. (from Thailand) – Haruki Murakami
- Sometimes we don’t need words. Rather, it’s words that need us. – Haruki Murakami
- I can bear any pain as long as it has meaning. – Haruki Murakami
- The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Words were only an approximation of meaning. The meaning escaped between the words, dissolved, disappeared, like fog fading away between iron bars. – Charlotte Lamb
- The Christian life means putting off the character of the world and putting on the character of Christ. – Jim George
- Ultimate meaning is meaningless. Meaning meaning means everything else. – Brian Spellman
- MASHA: Isn’t there some meaning?TOOZENBACH: Meaning? -¦ Look out there, it’s snowing. What’s the meaning of that? – Anton Chekhov
- Does a being who requires meaning find meaning in a universe that has no meaning? – Irvin D Yalom
- Even manifestly senseless suffering and death can have a meaning, can acquire a meaning. a hidden meaning. – Hans Kng
- What we needed were not words and promises but the steady accumulation of small realities. – Haruki Murakami
- But there are certain meanings that are lost forever the moment they are explained in words. – Haruki Murakami
- Words left their mouths to hang frozen in midair. – Haruki Murakami
- All the same, writing honestly is very difficult. The more I try to be honest, the farther my words sink into darkness. – Haruki Murakami
- Like someone excitedly relating a story, only to find the words petering out, the path gets narrower the further I go, the undergrowth taking over. – Haruki Murakami
- Not being able to find the right words at crucial times is one of my many problems. – Haruki Murakami
- Words can inspire and words can destroy. Choose your words well. – Robin S Sharma
- Words have meaning beyond the obvious. Words have consequences beyond intentions. Civil words align risk and reward of such unknowns. – John R Dallas Jr
- Words lose their meaning when you look at them too long. -˜God.’ -˜Science.’ Meaning. – Mark Frost
- Without words meaning anything, we stop meaning anything. It’s getting to the point where nobody means what they say or says what they really mean. – Suzy Kassem
- I intend to destroy, destroy everything that exists in painting. I have utter contempt for painting. – Juan Miro
- Anyone who wishes to destroy humanity’s past, desires to destroy its future. – Mario J Lucero
- When we destroy the fertile lands, we destroy our own good life! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Family life was and always will be the foundation of any civilization. Destroy the family and you destroy the country. – Erin Pizzey
- Euphemisms chosen by fear are a covenant with hypocrisy and will immediately destroy the poem and eventually destroy the poet. – Lenore Kandel
- Life cannot be without food; when we destroy the lands that give food, we destroy the foods that give life! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- It is easy to destroy a book, but an idea once implanted has roots no man can utterly destroy. – Louis LAmour
- Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting. – Haruki Murakami
- A healthy amount of fear and respect might be a good idea – Haruki Murakami
- For some reason all the middle-aged women he knew were very efficient. – Haruki Murakami
- When you prick a person with a needle, red blood comes out- that’s the real world. – Haruki Murakami
- Thinking about spaghetti that boils eternally but is never done is a sad, sad thing. – Haruki Murakami
- History cannot be erased or altered.Because that would mean killing yourself. – Haruki Murakami
- You can hide memories, suppress them, but you can’t erase the history that produced them – Haruki Murakami
- She was seriously in love, but she never made demands. – Haruki Murakami
- If you have to choose between something that has form and something that doesn’t, go for the one without form. That’s my rule. – Haruki Murakami
- Fate seems to be taking me in some even stranger directions. – Haruki Murakami
