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What I mean when I talk about running

In my case, most of what I know about writing I've learned running down the street every morning. In a natural, physical and practical. To what extent and how far I should strive? How much rest is justified and how much is excessive? How far does the right consistency and from where does the meanness? What should I look at the exterior landscape and how to focus deep inside? How I firmly believe in my ability and to what extent I doubt it? I have the impression that if, when I decided to become a writer, not have occurred to me to start running long distances, I have written works would certainly be quite different.
Haruki Murakami. What I mean when I talk about running.

As I run, just run. As a rule run in a vacuum. Said conversely, perhaps one could say that I run to achieve a vacuum. And it is in a vacuum where sporadic thoughts are immersed. For within the human mind is impossible to achieve total darkness. The human spirit is neither as strong nor as consistent as host to the absolute vacuum. No But those thoughts (or ideas) that enter my mind as I run are not, in short, more than just vacuum accessories. They are not content, are thoughts generated about the axis of emptiness
Haruki Murakami. What I mean when I talk about running.

Run, Fatboy, Run (2007) David Schwimmer


Atanarjuat, the fast man Legend (2001) Zacharias Kunut


Across the Tracks (1991) Sandy Tung

Chariots of Fire (1981) Hugh Hudson

The Thief (2010) Benjamin Heisenberg


Run Lola Run (1998) Tom Tykwer

The four golples (1959) Francois Truffaut

The Man of Bronze (1951) Michael Curtiz

correrdor
The Loneliness of the background (1962) Tony Richardson

Olympia (1938) Leni Reifensthal

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