"The man hunched over his motorcycle can focus only on the present... he is caught in a fragment of time cut off from both the past and the future... he has no fear, because the source of fear is in the future, and a person freed of the future has nothing to fear."
"The body was a cage, and inside that cage was something which looked, listened, feared, thought and marveled; that something, that remainder left over after the body had been accounted for, was the soul."
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Source: The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, translated by Michael Henry Heim, (Part Six: The Grand March), 1984.
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