Franz Kafka Quotes About Ulterior Motive

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  • When one has once accepted and absorbed Evil, it no longer demands the unfitness of the means. The ulterior motives with which youabsorb and assimilate Evil are not your own but those of Evil.... Evil is whatever distracts. Evil knows of the Good, but Good does not know of Evil. Knowledge of oneself is something only Evil has. One means that Evil has is the dialogue.... One cannot pay Evil in installments--and one always keeps on trying to.

  • The ulterior motives with which you absorb and assimilate Evil are not your own but those of Evil.

    Franz Kafka (1991). “The Blue Octavo Notebooks”
  • The ulterior motives with which you absorb and assimilate Evil are not your own but those of Evil. The animal wrests the whip from its master and whips itself in order to become master, not knowing that this is only a fantasy produced by a new knot in the master's whiplash.

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