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I have a million things to talk to you about. All I want in this world is you. I want to see you and talk. I want the two of us to begin everything from the beginning.
Haruki Murakami
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses a deep desire for connection and communication with a loved one.

In this quote, Haruki Murakami conveys the profound longing for intimacy and the urge to restart a relationship. The speaker emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and the wish to rekindle love, suggesting that true fulfillment lies in sharing thoughts and emotions with a significant other. It's a heartfelt declaration that illustrates the complexities of love and the desire to start anew.

Themes

LoveCommunicationLongingIntimacyRelationship

In practice

Example use cases

In a romantic setting, you might say this quote to express your feelings toward a partner.

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