Franz Kafka quotes

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Looking on oneself as something alien, forgetting the sight, remembering the gaze.
One can disintegrate the world by means of very strong light. For weak eyes the world becomes solid, for still weaker eyes it seem ...
To every instant there is a correspondence in something outside time. This world here and now cannot be followed by a Beyond, for ...
Here nothing is decided, but only here can the power of decision be tested.
Believing means liberating the indestructible element in oneself, or, more accurately, liberating oneself, or, more accurately, be ...
The founder brought the laws from the lawgiver; the faithful are meant to announce the laws to the lawgiver.
Believing in progress does not mean believing that any progress has yet been made.
Religions get lost as people do.
There is a down-and-outness under true knowledge and a childlike happy arising from it.
The point of view of art and that of life are different even in the artist himself. Art flies around truth, but with the definite ...
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