Famous quote by Franz Kafka

"A man of action forced into a state of thought is unhappy until he can get out of it"

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In this quote, Franz Kafka recommends that a person who is naturally likely towards taking action and being productive is not content when they are pushed into a state of deep reflection or overthinking. This could be due to external circumstances or individual struggles that require them to stop briefly and show. Nevertheless, the person is not at peace till they are able to break devoid of this state and resume their active way of life. This might be viewed as a reflection of Kafka's own struggles with anxiety and insecurity, as he often felt trapped in his own ideas and longed for a go back to action. Ultimately, the quote highlights the value of balance between action and reflection in one's life.

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Franz Kafka This quote is written / told by Franz Kafka between July 3, 1883 and June 3, 1924. He was a famous Novelist from Austria. The author also have 63 other quotes.
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