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adrasteiax: “I am constantly trying to communicate something incommunicable, to explain something inexplicable, to tell about something I only feel in my bones and which can only be experienced in those bones.” — Franz Kafka, from Letters to Milena
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weltenwellen: “It’s just that I belong in the quietest quiet, that’s what’s right for me.” — Franz Kafka, in a letter to Milena Jesenská, from Letters to Milena
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Franz Kafka’s signature in a letter to Milena Jesenská. It reads: Franz wrong, F wrong, Yours wrongnothing more, calm, deep forest Prague, July 29, 1920.
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0-112: “Yours. (now I’m even losing my name—it was getting shorter and shorter all the time and is now: Yours).” — Franz Kafka, postscript of a letter to Milena Jesenská, dated June 15, 1920, in Letters to Milena (Doubleday, 2013)