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What do I have in common with Jews? I hardly have anything in common with...
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Franz Kafka
Book:
Konundrum: Selected Prose of
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What do I have in common with Jews? I hardly have anything in common with myself, and really ought to go stand myself perfectly still in a corner, grateful to be able to breathe.
( Franz Kafka )
[ Konundrum: Selected Prose of ]
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