Quotes About Existence
There is infinite hope, but not for man.
~ Franz Kafka
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I am a memory come alive, hence my insomnia.
~ Franz Kafka
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Köpek gibi! dedi, sanki utanç, ondan sonra da hayatta kalacakt?.
~ Franz Kafka
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if I could sleep as deeply as I sink into fear I would no longer be alive
~ Franz Kafka
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Não existe haver , existe apenas um ser , um ser que deseja apenas um último suspiro, a asfixia.
~ Franz Kafka
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A vida é um perpétuo desvio que nem sequer permite darmo-nos conta de que é que se desvia.
~ Franz Kafka
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Acreditar significa: libertar em nós o indestrutível, ou mais exactamente, libertar-se, ou mais exactamente, ser indestrutível, ou mais exactamente: ser.
~ Franz Kafka
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Desde que estou em condições de pensar, a afirmação da minha existência espiritual deu-me preocupações tão graves que tudo o mais me foi indiferente.
~ Franz Kafka
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How could a man not be sickened when the felt in his mouth had been gnawed and drooled on by more than a hundred men as they lay dying?
~ Franz Kafka
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10 februarie. Insomnie; nici cea mai mic? leg?tur? cu oamenii, decât leg?turile create de ei, ÅŸi care pentru moment m? conving, ca de altfel tot ceea ce fac ei.
~ Franz Kafka
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So now you know what else existed in the world outside of you, before you knew only about yourself!
~ Franz Kafka
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Weightlessly, bonelessly, bodilessly walked for two hours through the streets
~ Franz Kafka
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Once such ideas began to torment him, would they ever quite leave him alone? Would they not rather increase in urgency? Would they not threaten his very existence?
~ Franz Kafka
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I just read, the letter, your essays, again ad again, convinced that such pros does not exist merely for its own sake, but serves as a signpost on the road to a human being, a road one keeps following, happier and happier, until arriving at the realization some bright moment that one is not progressing simply running around inside one's own labyrinth, only more nervously, more confused than before.
~ Franz Kafka
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Open yourself. Let the human person come forth. Breathe in the air and the silence.
~ Franz Kafka
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There is only one truth, but it is alive and therefore has a vividly changing face.
~ Franz Kafka
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This can be explained by my theory that living authors have a living relationship with their books. With their very existence they fight for or against them. The true, independent life of the book doesn't begin until the death of the author, or more correctly some time after his death, for these zealous men keep struggling for their books even a while after they have died. But then the book is left all alone and has to rely on the strength of its own heartbeat.
~ Franz Kafka
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Ya?am?m?z diyorum, nas?l olsa bulan?k bir su... Ne demeye onu daha da buland?rmal??
~ Franz Kafka
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He has the feeling that merely by being alive he is blocking his own way. From this sense of hindrance, in turn, he deduces the proof that he is alive.
~ Franz Kafka
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Uyudum, uyand?m. Uyudum, uyand?m. Kepaze bir ya?am.
~ Franz Kafka
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One does not have to believe everything is true, one only has to believe it is necessary.' 'Depressing thought,' K. said. 'It makes the lie fundamental to world order.
~ Franz Kafka
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Ensimmäinen merkki kajastavasta ymmärryksestä on kuoleman kaipuu.
~ Franz Kafka
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he couldn't refrain from contributing his own mite of experience, thereby convincing himself more clearly of its existence as well as his own.
~ Franz Kafka
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23 mai.Incorect s? spui despre cineva:a dus-o uÅŸor,a suferit puÅ£in;mai corect:era în aÅŸa fel alc?tuit încât nu i se putea întâmpla nimic;cel mai corect:a suferit totul,îns? totul într-o singur? clip? des?vârÅŸi?;cum ar mai fi putut s? i se întâmple ceva,când toate variaÅ£iile suferinÅ£ei i se epuizaser?,de la sine,sau din vrerea lui.
~ Franz Kafka
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