Franz Kafka — "I am afraid of my body, of my senses, of my thinking, of my dreams, of my writin…"
I am afraid of my body, of my senses, of my thinking, of my dreams, of my writing, of my life, of my death.
I am afraid of my body, of my senses, of my thinking, of my dreams, of my writing, of my life, of my death.
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"What is the good of a book without pictures or conversations?"
"Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old."
"The specter of death is not terrible, it is the inability to live that is terrible."
"The fact that I am not happy does not mean that I am not grateful."
"I am a book that has not been written."
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