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Franz Kafka
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The Castle
I dream of a grave, deep and narrow, where we could clasp each other in our arms as with clamps, and I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more
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Franz Kafka
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Franz Kafka's The Castle
I can't think of any greater happiness than to be with you all the time, without interruption, endlessly, even though I feel that here in this world there's no undisturbed place for our love, neither in the village nor anywhere else; and I dream of a grave, deep and narrow, where we could clasp each other in our arms as with clamps, and I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more.
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Franz Kafka
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Letters to Felice
I wish I had a strong hand for the sole purpose of thrusting it into this incoherent construction that I am. And yet what I am saying here is not even precisely my opinion, not even precisely my opinion at this moment. When I look into myself I see so much that is obscure and still in flux that I cannot even properly explain or fully accept the dislike I feel for myself.
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Franz Kafka
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Letters to Milena
الحب بالنسبة لي هو أنك السكين التي أديرها مغروسة في داخلي
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Franz Kafka
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The Castle
Evidentemente, soy muy ignorante, la verdad es esa, y es muy triste para mi, pero esto supone una ventaja: El ignorante osa a más cosas. También estoy preparado para soportar todavía un poco la ignorancia y sus consecuencias -malas, de acuerdo- tanto como resistan mis fuerzas.
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ignorance
Franz Kafka
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The Complete Stories
For when one is about to embark on some enterprise, it is precisely the books whose contents have nothing at all in common with the enterprise that are the most useful.
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Franz Kafka
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Josephine the Singer, or the
An und für sich ist uns das Lachen immer nah; trotz allem Jammer unseres Lebens ist ein leises Lachen bei uns gewissermaßen immer zu Hause.
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Franz Kafka
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The Complete Stories
Concerning this a man once said:Why such reluctance? If you only followed the parablesyou yourselves would become parables and with that rid of all your daily cares.Another said: I bet that is also a parable.The first said: You have won.The second said: But unfortunately only in parable.The first said: No, in reality; in parable you have lost.
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Franz Kafka
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The Metamorphosis
I hope it is nothing serious. On the other hand, I must also say that we business people, luckily or unluckily, however one looks at it, very often simply have to overcome a slight indisposition for business reasons.
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Franz Kafka
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Diaries, 1910-1923
For I underestimate myself, and that itself means an overestimation of others
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Franz Kafka
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Letters to Milena
The correspondence on this subject brings one again and again to the conclusion that you're united by an all but sacramental indissoluble marriage {...} to your husband, and I by a similar marriage to - I don't know whom, but the eye of this terrible wife often lies on me, I feel it."
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Franz Kafka
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The Castle
Hier war es wohl die Müdigkeit inmitten glücklicher Arbeit; etwas, was nach außen hin wie Müdigkeit aussah und eigentlich unzerstörbare Ruhe, unzerstörbarer Frieden war.
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