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October 07 2008 05:50 EDT
"The point of view of art and that of life are different even in the artist himself. Art flies around truth, but with the definite intention of not getting burnt. Its capacity lies in finding in the dark void a place where the beam of light can be intensely caught, without this having been perceptible before." Franz Kafka, Dearest Father: Stories and Other Writings (1954).
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