Franz Kafka

A Hunger Artist

  • kishahas quoted7 months ago
    “because I couldn’t find a food which I enjoyed. If had found that, believe me, I would not have made a spectacle of myself and would have eaten to my heart’s content, like you and everyone else.”
  • kishahas quoted7 months ago
    The beautiful signs became dirty and illegible. People tore them down, and no one thought of replacing them.
  • kishahas quoted7 months ago
    With such observers, he was very happily prepared to spend the entire night without sleeping.
  • kishahas quoted7 months ago
    Generally he couldn’t sleep at all, and he could always doze under any lighting and at any hour, even in an overcrowded, noisy auditorium
  • Sananhas quoted8 months ago
    "because I couldn't find a food which I enjoyed. If had found that, believe me, I would not have made a spectacle of myself and would have eaten to my heart's content, like you and everyone else."
  • Sananhas quoted8 months ago
    Those were his last words, but in his failing eyes there was the firm, if no longer proud, conviction that he was continuing to fast.
  • Sananhas quoted8 months ago
    Because I had to fast. I can't do anything else,"
  • Sananhas quoted9 months ago
    It was impossible to fight against this lack of understanding, against this world of misunderstanding.
  • Sananhas quoted9 months ago
    It was impossible to fight against this lack of understanding, against this world of misunderstanding.
  • Sananhas quoted9 months ago
    It was impossible to fight against this lack of understanding, against this world of misunderstanding.
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