Franz Kafka Quotes About Past

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  • I passed by the brothel as though past the house of a beloved.

    Franz Kafka, Nahum Norbert Glatzer (1974). “I am a memory come alive: autobiographical writings”, Schocken
  • There are questions we could not get past if we were not set free from them by our very nature.

    Franz Kafka (1954). “Wedding preparations in the country: and other posthumous prose writings. With notes by Max Brod”
  • Sometimes I think I can expiate all my past and future sins through the aching of my bones.

    Franz Kafka (1991). “The Blue Octavo Notebooks”
  • People who walk across dark bridges, past saints, with dim, small lights. Clouds which move across gray skies past churches with towers darkened in the dusk. One who leans against granite railing gazing into the evening waters, His hands resting on old stones.

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