Milan Kundera Quotes
Man Knows He Cannot Embrace The Universe With All It's Sums And Stars. But He Finds It Unbearable To Be Condemned To Lose The Second Infinity As Well, The One So Close, So Nearly Within Reach. Tamina Lost The Infinity Of Her Love, I Lost My Father, We All Lose Whatever We Do, Because If It Is Perfection We Are After, We Must Go To The Heart Of The Matter, And We Can Never Quite Reach It.
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