“Culture, then, only truly becomes culture when it is embodied in someone.” — László Krasznahorkai Art Copy Share Image
“The light gave him hope but he was afraid of it too.” — László Krasznahorkai Afraid Copy Share Image
“Cele doua ceasuri arata, concomitent, doua forme diferite de timp, desi pe ambele destul de inexact. Al nostru intarzie peste masura, iar… — László Krasznahorkai Amor Copy Share Image
“Get it into your thick head that jokes are just like life. Things that begin badly, end badly. Everything's fine in the… — László Krasznahorkai Life Copy Share Image
“Imaginile i se perindau in tacere, iar si iar, prin fata ochilor, intr-o succesiune tot mai rigida, parca tot ce considera omul… — László Krasznahorkai Amor Copy Share Image
“However apparently insignificant the event, whether it be the ring of tobacco ash surrounding the table, the direction from which the wild… — László Krasznahorkai Insignificant Copy Share Image
“..but if it does occur, then anyone can comprehend that above us and below us, outside of ourselves and deep within ourselves,… — László Krasznahorkai Astronomy Copy Share Image
“It was a long struggle against invisible foes, or to put it more accurately, against invisible foes that might not have been… — László Krasznahorkai Old fashion Copy Share Image
“I would leave everything here: the valleys, the hills, the paths, and the jaybirds from the gardens, I would leave here the… — László Krasznahorkai Heaven and earth Copy Share Image
“...megértette, hogy mindaz, amit mi a létből érzékelünk, nem más, mint a hiábavalóság felfoghatatlan terjedelmű emlékműve, mely az idők végezetéig ismétli önmagát,… — László Krasznahorkai Mint Copy Share Image
“Death, he felt, was only a kind of warning rather than a desperate and permanent end.” — Laszlo Krasznahorkai Death Copy Share Image
“...what one ought to capture in beauty is that which is treacherous and irresistible...” — László Krasznahorkai Beauty Copy Share Image
“I'm not interested to believe in something, but to understand the people who believe.” — László Krasznahorkai Believe Copy Share Image
“It is not always necessary to search for the cause behind everything, because every cause is unfounded. A cause only looks like… — László Krasznahorkai Causes Copy Share Image
“Orele treceau greu, noroc ca era de mult stricat ceasul, nu se auzea ticaitul monoton care sa le aminteasca de trecerea anevoioasa… — László Krasznahorkai Copy Share Image
“Isi marturisi ca viata lui fara consistenta, care numara 52 de ani, care alunecase pe langa evenimente, e tot atat de neinsemnata… — László Krasznahorkai Copy Share Image
“There is an intense relationship between proximate objects, a much weaker one between objects further away, and as for the really distant… — László Krasznahorkai Nature Copy Share Image
“No one is harming you, you are fine, you sit in silence, alone in a desolate park after the rain, or in… — László Krasznahorkai Darkness Copy Share Image
“Se gandi iar la cotet si la porci, intrucat simti ca la fel cum cei care nu banuiesc ca din providenta ce… — László Krasznahorkai Copy Share Image
“it’s precisely the infinite that casts light upon how the brain thinks, and how clever it is in showing us something that… — László Krasznahorkai Abstraction Copy Share Image
“Only the land remained, the silent order of the mountains, the ground covered in fallen dead leaves in the enormous space, a… — László Krasznahorkai Nature Copy Share Image
“A fost o greseala. Pentru ca adineauri am inteles ca intre mine si o insecta, intre o insecta si un rau, intre… — László Krasznahorkai Amor Copy Share Image
“Faith, thought Eszter . . . is not a matter of believing something, but believing that somehow things could be different; in… — László Krasznahorkai Apocalypse Copy Share Image
“To be more accurate, Eszter continued, it was only a shadow in the mirror, a mirror where the image and the mirror… — László Krasznahorkai Experience Copy Share Image
“Europeans believe that culture is something they can grasp and touch because, for them, culture is comprised of objects, or remnants of… — László Krasznahorkai Culture Copy Share Image
“Szerette mindazokat, akik a földön éltek, meg akik a fákon, a levegőben, a barlangokban, a folyókban, vagy az óceánok irdatlan mélységeiben, és… — László Krasznahorkai Hungarian Copy Share Image
“By now the window of the bar is visible, glowing ahead of them, but there is no sound, not a single word… — László Krasznahorkai Darkness Copy Share Image
“The entire end-of-October night was beating with a single pulse, its own strange rhythm sounding through trees and rain and mud in… — László Krasznahorkai Darkness Copy Share Image
“Irimiás scrapes the mud off his lead-heavy shoes, clears his throat, cautiously opens the door, and the rain begins again, while to… — László Krasznahorkai Darkness Copy Share Image
“It would be better for you to turn around and go into the thick grasses, there where one of those strange grassy… — László Krasznahorkai Beauty Copy Share Image
“He gazed sadly at the threatening sky, at the burned-out remnants of a locust-plagued summer, and suddenly saw on the twig of… — László Krasznahorkai Fall and winter Copy Share Image
“We have reached the end of one era, and now we don't know what is all around us. Because we're already in… — László Krasznahorkai 21st century Copy Share Image
“In the tense silence the continual buzzing of the horseflies was the only audible sound, that and the constant rain beating down… — László Krasznahorkai Darkness Copy Share Image
“...and it really was extremely sudden, the way it struck him that, good heavens, he understood nothing, nothing at all about anything,… — László Krasznahorkai Knowledge Copy Share Image