Since there was nothing at all I was certain.... : Quote by Franz Kafka

“ Since there was nothing at all I was certain of, since I needed to be provided at every instant with a new confirmation of my existence, since nothing was in my very own, undoubted, sole possession, determined unequivocally only by me — in sober truth a disinherited son — naturally I became unsure even of the thing nearest to me, my own body. ”

Franz Kafka
  • From : Letter to His Father
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