Franz Kafka — "I am like a man who has built a house and then set fire to it."
I am like a man who has built a house and then set fire to it.
I am like a man who has built a house and then set fire to it.
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"What is the meaning of life? That it ends."
"The Messiah will come only when he is no longer needed; he will come only on the day after his arrival; he will come, not on the last day, but on the very last."
"I write differently from what I speak, I speak differently from what I think, and I think differently from what I ought to think. And so it all proceeds into deepest darkness."
"The man who does not know how to be silent does not know how to speak."
"I am afraid of all the things that are not yet. I am afraid of the future."
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