Born: 07-02-1883
Franz Kafka was a Czech-born German-speaking writer, renowned for his surreal and existential works that explore themes of alienation and absurdity. Born in 1883 in Prague, Kafka's most notable works include "The Metamorphosis," "The Trial," and "The Castle." His distinctive style deeply influenced 20th-century literature, despite much of his work being published posthumously. Kafka's complex narratives often reflect his own inner turmoil and societal critiques.
Life is a journey, not a destination.
Sometimes our biggest obstacles are the ones we create in our minds.
The only way out is through.
Strength comes from embracing vulnerability.
In the darkest moments, hope is the light that guides us.
Love knows no boundaries or limitations.
It is in our flaws that our true beauty lies.
Sometimes, it takes hitting rock bottom to rediscover our true strength.
Fear is the mind-killer; face it head-on and it loses its power.
The greatest lessons are often found within the pages of our failures.
We are the architects of our own destiny.
Don't let the fear of rejection hinder your pursuit of happiness.