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Kafka's famous sayings

Kafka's famous saying is as follows:

There is a goal, but not a road; when we say there is a road, it is just hesitation.

The leopard lacked nothing, delicious food, which the caretakers would bring without long thought. Losing his freedom didn't seem to matter to him, this noble body had it all.

God, life, truth - these are just different names for the same fact... We experience it all the time... It exists within ourselves, and perhaps because of this we cannot get its full picture .

Let us stand still and dig our feet into the mire of opinion, prejudice, rumor, deceit, and illusion, these shocks that cover the surface, until we reach the bottom of the hard stone. We call this reality.

No matter which way I turn, there is always a black wave coming.

Extreme loneliness scares me. In fact, loneliness is my only purpose and a huge temptation for me.

I live in this world as if I am convinced that there will be an afterlife. It’s a bit like when I try to comfort myself for not being able to go to Paris, I will try to go there next time.

Believing in progress does not mean believing that some kind of progress has been achieved.

There is no life without reality. Reality probably refers to life itself.

The happiness in this life is not from life itself, but the fear before we ascend to a higher realm of life: the pain in this life is not from life itself, but the self-torture caused by that fear.

Life is meaningful because it stops.