Milan Kundera Quotes
He Was Looking For Immensity. His Life Was Hopelessly Small, Everything Surrounding Him Was Nondescript And Gray. And Death Is Absolute; It Is Indivisible And Indissoluble.
The Presence Of The Girl Was Pathetic (a Few Caresses And A Lot Of Meaningless Words), But Her Absolute Absence Was Infinitely Grand; When He Imagined A Girl Buried In A Field, He Suddenly Discovered The Nobility Of Pain And The Grandeur Of Love.
But It Was Not Only The Absolute But Also Bliss He Was Looking For In His Dreams Of Death.
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