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Things Quotes by Milan Kundera
- No act is of itself either good or bad. Only its place in the order of things makes it good or bad.
- Since the insignificance of all things is our lot, we should not bear it as an affliction but learn to enjoy it.
- Those who consider the Devil to be a partisan of Evil and angels to be warriors for Good accept the demagogy of the angels. Things…
- But deep down she said to herself, Franz maybe strong, but his strength is directed outward; when it comes to the people he lives with,…
- Dreaming is not merely an act of communication (or coded communication, if you like); it is also an aesthetic activity, a game of the imagination,…
- Draw a line; draw a line that pleases you. And remember that it is not the artist's role to copy the outlines of things but…
- Our dreams prove that to imagine - to dream about things that have not happened - is among mankind's deepest needs.
- There are things that can be accomplished only by violence. Physical love is unthinkable without violence.
- ...she merely wished to find a way out of the maze. She knew that she had become a burden to him: she took things too…
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