"It is conceivable that Alexander the Great, in spite of the martial
successes of his early days, in spite of the excellent army that he
had trained, in spite of the power he felt within him to change the
world, might have remained standing on the bank of the Hellespont
and never have crossed it, and not out of fear, not out of indecision,
not out of infirmity of will, but because of the mere weight of his
own body."
- Franz Kafka
ZG
successes of his early days, in spite of the excellent army that he
had trained, in spite of the power he felt within him to change the
world, might have remained standing on the bank of the Hellespont
and never have crossed it, and not out of fear, not out of indecision,
not out of infirmity of will, but because of the mere weight of his
own body."
- Franz Kafka
ZG