Kafka and Prague

Every time when I discover a good photo featuring Prague (thanks to Viktor), I remember KAFKA and his little advice for writers (good for modern bloggers too): “It is not necessary to leave your room. Stay seated at your table and listen. Listen not even: wait. Do not wait, only slow down and be calm. The world will offer you, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.”
Prague_Workshop-09841
title=”Prague_Workshop-09841″ – photo by viktor_viktor, kindly sent to my group BLOG IT! Click on the picture to enter his galleries on Flickr
P.S.:
A similar statement by PASCAL goes like this: “So I have often said that all human unhappiness comes from one reason, namely, that they are unable to remain at rest alone in their room.”

About Didi van Frits

writer, photographer, guitarist, painter

4 responses to “Kafka and Prague

  1. Great advice from Kafka. What a beautiful city! 🙂

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  2. Wise words and something everyone should pay heed to – not only writers.

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  3. I do not know Prague but that pictures remind me other churches and roofs like in München :

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