"The meaning of life is that it..." - Quote by Franz Kafka
The meaning of life is that it stops.
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“The notion of the infinite expanse and copiousness of the cosmos is the result of the mixture, carried to the extreme limit, of laborious creation and free self-determination.”
“The Kafka paradox: art depends on truth, but truth, being indivisable, cannot know itself: to tell the truth is to lie. thus the writer is the truth, and yet when he speakes he lies.”
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“I put all my genius into my life; I put only my talent into my works.”
“Your life is like a play with several acts. Some of the characters who enter have short roles to play, others, much larger. Some are villains and others are good guys. But all of them are necessary; otherwise, they wouldn't be in the play. Embrace them all, and move on to the next act.”
“Most men I do not meet at all, for they seem not to have time; they are busy about their beans.”