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Franz Kafka

  • mariem yermanihas quoted7 months ago
    only because of their stupidity that they're able to be so sure of themselves.
  • Sananhas quoted2 years ago
    You've not behaved towards us the way we deserve after being so good to you, you forget that we, whatever we are, we're still free men and you're not, and that's quite an advantage.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted2 years ago
    Was he an animal if music could captivate him so?
  • p. 07has quoted4 months ago
    The greatest improvement for the time being, of course, would be achieved quite easily by moving house; what they needed now was a flat that was smaller and cheaper than the current one which had been chosen by Gregor, one that was in a better location and, most of all, more practical.

    everything happens for a reason, aye? I'm completely saddened by what has happened to greg as he didn't deserve any tiny bits of it, he was abandoned when he needed all the care and affection his own family could offer, but his condition and the ending of his extreme-living life made him a stronger foe, but in the end, we all just had to lay down lifeless after all the difficulties we went through. his death is what his family became independent and choose their own sources of income, helping each other out, without depending solely on one family member to pull them out from the poverty and despair of living miserably almost incapable to afford any. greg fulfilled his quest while he can when he was in a form of normalcy, not indifferent, not an insect, but a human; his duty as a son and a bother. yet, it's awful that his death was undeniably imminent, it's heart-wrenching to think that all he was asking for was to get taken care of despite the form he had to endure, but his family could only think of him as something they should get rid of and live freely without a son, a brother, to continuously become a burden until they get withered themselves.

  • swapnaneel03has quoted2 years ago
    a bell rang there with a lively, cheerful note, although the sound was painful too, and made his heart quail momentarily as if threatened with getting what it vaguely desired.
  • b2220376833has quotedlast year
    why am I under arrest?" he then asked. "That's something we're not allowed to tell you
  • b2220376833has quotedlast year
    as much more important to him to get a clear understanding of his posi
  • b2220376833has quotedlast year
    maybe they were tradesmen from the corner of the street, they looked like they might be
  • b2220376833has quotedlast year
    We don't answer questions like that." "You will have to answer them,"
  • b2220376833has quotedlast year
    wer them," said K. "Here are my identification papers, now show me yours and I certainly want to see the arrest warrant."
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