Franz Kafka Quotes
I Did Not Fall Heavily, Nor Did I Feel Any Pain, But I Felt So Weak And Unhappy That I Buried My Face In The Ground: I Could Not Bear The Strain Of Seeing Around Me The Things Of The Earth. I Felt Convinced That Every Movement And Every Thought Was Forced, And That One Had To Be One's Guard Against Them. Yet Nothing Seemed More Natural Than To Lie Here On The Grass, My Arms Beside My Body, My Face Hidden.
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