Franz Kafka Quotes
Our Winters Are Very Long Here, Very Long And Very Monotonous. But We Don't Complain About It Downstairs, We're Shielded Against The Winter. Oh, Spring Does Come Eventually, And Summer, And They Last For A While, But Now, Looking Back, Spring And Summer Seem Too Short, As If They Were Not Much More Than A Couple Of Days, And Even On Those Days, No Matter How Lovely The Day, It Still Snows Occasionally.
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