Franz Kafka Quotes About Observation

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  • Association with human beings lures one into self-observation.

    Franz Kafka (1954). “Wedding preparations in the country: and other posthumous prose writings. With notes by Max Brod”
  • And I leave my post of observation and find I have had enough of this outside life; I feel that there is nothing more that I can learn here, either now or at any time. And I long to say a last goodbye to everything up here, to go down into my burrow never to return again, let things take their course, and not try to retard them with my profitless vigils.

    Franz Kafka (1979). “The Basic Kafka”, p.102, Simon and Schuster
  • How pathetically scanty my self-knowledge is compared with, say, my knowledge of my room. There is no such thing as observation of the inner world, as there is of the outer world.

    Franz Kafka (1991). “The Blue Octavo Notebooks”
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