Milan Kundera

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

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  • votlendisfuglahas quoted5 years ago
    We can never know what to want, because, living only one life, we can neither compare it with our previous lives nor perfect it in our lives to come.
  • swalkerllanhas quoted6 years ago
    Only in sexuality does the millionth part dissimilarity become precious, because, not accessible in public, it must be conquered.
  • Lola Lobahas quoted7 years ago
    Making love with a woman and sleeping with a woman are two separate passions, not merely different but opposite. Love does not make itself felt in the desire for copulation (a desire that extends to an infinite number of women) but in the desire for shared sleep (a desire limited to one woman).
  • juanmanuelliehas quoted10 months ago
    Tomas did not realize at the time that metaphors are dangerous. Metaphors are not to be trifled with. A single metaphor can give birth to love.
  • Shabrina Fadhilahhas quoted4 years ago
    For there is nothing heavier than compassion. Not even one's own pain weighs so heavy as the pain one feels with someone, for someone, a pain intensified by the imagination and prolonged by a hundred echoes.
  • Shabrina Fadhilahhas quoted4 years ago
    o ensure that erotic friendship never grew into the aggression of love, he would meet each of his long-term mistresses only at intervals. He considered this method flawless and propagated it among his friends: The important thing is to abide by the rule of threes. Either you see a woman three times in quick succession and then never again, or you maintain relations over the years but make sure that the rendezvous are at least three weeks apart.
  • Shabrina Fadhilahhas quoted4 years ago
    freedom of the other.
  • Shabrina Fadhilahhas quoted4 years ago
    The only thing they bequeathed to him was a fear of women. Tomas desired but feared them. Needing to create a compromise between fear and desire, he devised what he called erotic friendship. He would tell his mistresses: the only relationship that can make both partners happy is one in which sentimentality has no place and neither partner makes any claim on the life and
  • Shabrina Fadhilahhas quoted4 years ago
    We live everything as it comes, without warning, like an actor going on cold. And what can life be worth if the first rehearsal for life is life itself?
  • Shabrina Fadhilahhas quoted4 years ago
    e can never know what to want, because, living only one life, we can neither compare it with our previous lives nor perfect it in our lives to come.
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