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Franz Kafka

"The decisive moment in human evolution is perpetual. That is why the revolutionary spiritual movements that declare all former things worthless are in the right, for nothing has yet happened."

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Vera Miles

"Thought, if I may put it, is the man behind the possession, appearance, things we like, things we hate and the very epitome of life."

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Vera Miles

"Your subconscious mind is the universal mind with a universal consciousness."

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Vera Miles

"Absolute is infinite so there is no absolute truth. There is truth that you can see in infinite ways and make your own."

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Vera Miles

"Every aspect of your life will be enlivened when you start to think and communicate with your heart and mind in cohesive coordinated harmony."

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Vera Miles

"Think about yourself because no one has time to think about you. Everyone is busy thinking about themselves."

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Vera Miles

"I don't claim to know everything, Wally. I only claim that everything can eventually be known."

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Vera Miles

"I don't know who you are or where you are, but I know your deep driving desires. I am writing to you to make your life a little easier and better."

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Vera Miles

"There are two kinds of people:those who learned to love and those who didn't."

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"Any education that doesn't allow you to think freely is not an education but a prison."

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"I came to this world to bloom and spread my love to fill the world with happiness."

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Franz Kafka
"Idleness is the beginning of all vice, the crown of all virtues."

Beginning

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Franz Kafka
"German is my mother tongue and as such more natural to me, but I consider Czech much more affectionate, which is why your letter removes several uncertainties; I see you more clearly, the movements of your body, your hands, so quick, so resolute, it's almost like a meeting."

Language

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Franz Kafka
"Not everyone can see the truth, but he can be it."

Truth

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Franz Kafka
"Most men are not wicked... They are sleep-walkers, not evil evildoers."

Awareness

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Franz Kafka
"Life is hard, the earth stubborn, science rich in knowledge but poor in practical results."

Science

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Franz Kafka
"People who walk across dark bridges, past saints,with dim, small lights.Clouds which move across gray skiespast churcheswith towers darkened in the dusk.One who leans against granite railinggazing into the evening waters,His hands resting on old stones."

Poetry

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Franz Kafka
"The person I am in the company of my sisters has been entirely different from the person I am in the company of other people. Fearless, powerful, surprising, moved as I otherwise am only when I write."

Expression

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Franz Kafka
"As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect."

Fiction

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Franz Kafka
"During last night's insomnia, as these thoughts came and went between my aching temples, I realised once again, what I had almost forgotten in this recent period of relative calm, that I tread a terribly tenuous, indeed almost non-existent soil spread over a pit full of shadows, whence the powers of darkness emerge at will to destroy my life."

Darkness

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Franz Kafka
"Human nature, essentially changeable, unstable as the dust, can endure no restraint; if it binds itself it soon begins to tear madly at its bonds, until it renders everything asunder, the wall, and the bonds and its very self."

Psychology

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