Home » Quote » Haruki Murakami » „There’s nothing wrong with not looking like something. It just means you don’t fit the stereotype yet.“ „There’s nothing wrong with not looking like something. It just means you don’t fit the stereotype yet.“ — Haruki Murakami Related quotes „If you don’t have a dog--at least one--there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life.“ — Vincent Van Gogh „There's nothing wrong with being incompetent.… It just means you don't have to do as much.“ — Charles Manson „Beauty is nothing, beauty won’t stay. You don’t know how lucky you are to be ugly, because if people like you, you know it’s for something else.“ — Charles Bukowski „Somehow it seems wrong to photograph a blind person. It’s like stealing something valuable they don’t even know they own.“ — Chuck Palahniuk „I don’t like the way he looks at you.”My stomach lurched. “What do you mean? How does he look at me?”“Like you’re not a student and he’s not a teacher.“ — P. C. Cast
„There’s nothing wrong with not looking like something. It just means you don’t fit the stereotype yet.“ — Haruki Murakami