Franz Kafka

"People keep themselves at a tolerable height above an infernal abyss toward which they gravitate only by putting out all their strength and lovingly helping one another. They are tied together by ropes, and it's bad enough when the ropes around an individual loosen and he drops somewhat lower than the others into empty space; ghastly when the ropes break and he falls. That's why we should cling to the others."

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Source: Franz Kafka (2013). “Letters to Friends, Family, and Editors”, Schocken

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Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka

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Franz Kafka was a Czech writer known for his exploration of existential themes and alienation, particularly in works like 'The Metamorphosis' and 'The Trial'.

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