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Franz Kafka (1946). “The great wall of China: stories and reflections”. The cruelty of death lies in the fact that it brings the real sorrow of the end, but not the end. The greatest cruelty of death: an apparent end causes a real sorrow. Our salvation is death, but not this one.
- If you find someone who makes you smile, who checks up on you often to see if you're okay. Who watches out or you and wants the best for you. Who loves and respects you.
- Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.
- I no longer know If I wish to drown myself in love, vodka or the sea. Franz Kafka. Sea, Wish, Vodka.
- Start with what is right rather than what is acceptable. Franz Kafka. Inspiring, Freedom, Autism.
- Peter Kuper, Franz Kafka
- 1915
- “I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even explain it to myself.” ― Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis.
- “As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect.” ― Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis.
- “How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense",” ― Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis.
- “Was he an animal, that music could move him so? He felt as if the way to the unknown nourishment he longed for were coming to light.” ― Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis.
- “A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us.” ― Franz Kafka.
- “Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.”
- “I am a cage, in search of a bird.” ― Franz Kafka.
- “Many a book is like a key to unknown chambers within the castle of one’s own self.” ― Franz Kafka.
Jan 28, 2024 · Franz Kafka Quotes About Death. Go to table of contents. The meaning of life is that it stops. — Franz Kafka. 74. We need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide.
His strife, horror, loss, and death are much more the focus than is the fact that he was transformed into a giant bug. Despite his creature-like appearance, this is a very human story of a man faced with the greatest of disruptions to his life.
May 10, 2024 · When you stand in front of me and look at me, what do you know of the griefs that are in me and what do I know of yours. I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we are reading doesn't wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for?