Choose quotes font
On this thin, scarcely real and yet so perceptible sensation the whole world hung as on a faintly t
On this thin, scarcely real and yet so perceptible sensation the whole world hung as on a faintly t
On this thin, scarcely real and yet so perceptible sensation the whole world hung as on a faintly t
On this thin, scarcely real and yet so perceptible sensation the whole world hung as on a faintly t
On this thin, scarcely real and yet so perceptible sensation the whole world hung as on a faintly t
On this thin, scarcely real and yet so perceptible sensation the whole world hung as on a faintly t
Next quotes
Robert Musil:
Time, which runs through the world like an endless tinsel thread, seemed to pass through the centreRobert Musil:
A particularly fine head on a man usually means that he is stupid; particularly deep philosophers aRobert Musil:
Today I start a diary; it is against my usual habbits, but out of a clearly felt need.Robert Musil:
The thoughts of my emotionally so disturbed days must be found again, shifted and developed furtherRobert Musil:
The thought came to me that all one loves in art becomes beautiful. Beauty is nothing but the expreRobert Musil:
Layer by layer art strips life bare.Robert Musil:
Life is to blame for everything.Robert Musil:
It is reality that awakens possibilities, and nothing would be more perverse than to deny it.Robert Musil:
It will always be the same possibilities, in sum or on the average, that go on repeating themselvesRobert Musil:
Progress would be wonderful - if only it would stop.