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Wells Quotes by Franz Kafka
- I'm thinking only of my illness and my health, though both, the first as well as the second, are you.
- My peers, lately, have found companionship through means of intoxication - it makes them sociable. I, however, cannot force myself to use drugs to cheat…
- May I kiss you then? On this miserable paper? I might as well open the window and kiss the night air.
- there is nothing bad to fear; once you have crossed that threshold, all is well. Another world, and you do not have to speak
- I’m doing badly, I’m doing well; whichever you prefer.
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