Top 13 Fuka Eri Quotes
#1. This was always the problem when talking to Fuka-Eri. All roads inevitably gave out.
Haruki Murakami
#2. What kind of world will be there tomorrow? "No one knows the answer to that," Fuka-Eri said.
Haruki Murakami
#3. Tengo realized this was the first time he had ever heard anything resembling polite language from Fuka-Eri's mouth. No, it might not have been the first time, but he could not recall when he might have heard it before.
Haruki Murakami
#4. This is the end, Fuka-Eri informed him in a whisper. One sentence, as always. Time stopped, and the world ended. The earth ground slowly to a halt, and all sound and light vanished.
Haruki Murakami
#5. Fuka-Eri started to offer an opinion on the matter but then had second thoughts and stopped. Her opinion, unvoiced, snack back into the place it had originated from - a deep, dark, unknown place.
Haruki Murakami
#6. You like sequences," Fuka-Eri asked, without a question mark. "To me, they're like Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. I never get tired of them.
Haruki Murakami
#10. These truth-seeking students gathered at a local pub on the campus of King's College, called the White Horse Inn, to debate the ideas of Luther.
Steven J. Lawson
#11. The term 'lady' has been so misused, that I like better the old-fashioned term, woman.
Fanny Fern
#12. Students deserve great teachers. And teachers deserve the support they need to become great.
Bill Gates
#13. The United States is filled with power places. The majority of them, however, are to be found either along the West Coast and in the southwestern United States or along the Eastern Seaboard.
Frederick Lenz
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