Milan Kundera Quotes
He Looks At Houses, Chateaus, Forests, And Thinks About The Countless Generations Who Used To See Those Things And Who Are Gone Now; And He Understands That Everything He Is Seeing Is Oblivion; Pure Oblivion, The Oblivion Whose Absolute State Will Soon Be Achieved, The Moment He Himself Is Gone. And Again I Think About The Obvious Idea (that Astoundingly Obvious Idea) That Everything That Exists (nation, Thought, Music) Can Also Not Exist.
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