Franz Kafka — "What is important is to be able to stand on one's own feet, to be able to say 'I…"
What is important is to be able to stand on one's own feet, to be able to say 'I'.
What is important is to be able to stand on one's own feet, to be able to say 'I'.
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"What do I do? I do not know. I am a machine. I do not think. I do not feel. I do not live. I am a machine."
"I am not a Jew, I am not a Christian, I am not a German, I am not a Czech. I am nothing."
"I am thinking of the possibility of writing a book about myself, that is, about this self that has become so difficult and enigmatic to me."
"The meaning of life is that it stops."
"My whole being is a being for writing. I am nothing else, and can be nothing else."
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