Money no name, course. a name, no longer money. gave money true meanin — Haruki Murakami, Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

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Money had no name, of course. And if it did have a name, it would no longer be money. What gave money its true meaning was its dark-night namelessness, its breathtaking interchangeability.

Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

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