Like tired dogs they stand there, because they use up all their strength in remaining upright in one's memory.


The diaries of Franz Kafka (ed. Schocken, 1948)


Like tired dogs they stand there, because they use up all their strength in remaining upright in one's memory.

Like tired dogs they stand there, because they use up all their strength in remaining upright in one's memory.

Like tired dogs they stand there, because they use up all their strength in remaining upright in one's memory.

Like tired dogs they stand there, because they use up all their strength in remaining upright in one's memory.