Franz Kafka — "What we do is always a matter of indifference, but how we do it, that's importan…"
What we do is always a matter of indifference, but how we do it, that's important.
What we do is always a matter of indifference, but how we do it, that's important.
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"The specter of death is not terrible, it is the inability to live that is terrible."
"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."
"I am made of literature. I am nothing else and cannot be anything else."
"The greatest joy is to be able to overcome your fear."
"I am not a Jew, I am not a Christian, I am not a German, I am not a Czech. I am nothing."
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