the less her life resembled that sweetest of dreams, the more sensitive she was to its magic.
Milan Kunderapunishing people who don't know what they've done is barbaric"
" forgive them for know not what they do
he tried to remind himself , don't think about her! don't think about her! he said to himself, i am sick with compassion
Milan Kunderanot even one's own pain weigh so heavy as the pain one feels with someone , for someone
Milan Kunderashe thought that after what she had been through during the invasion she would stop being petty and grow up, grow wise and strong, but she had overestimated herself
Milan Kunderaand so the man who called to her was simultaneously a stranger and a member of the secret brotherhood. He called to her in a kind voice, and Tereza felt her soul rushing up to the surface through her blood vessels.
Milan Kunderaour day-to-day life is bombarded with fortuities or, to be more precise, with the accidental meetings of people and events we call coincidences. "co-incidence" means that two events unexpectedly happen at the same time.
Milan KunderaBefore long, unfortunately, she began to be jealous herself, and Tomas saw her jealousy not as a Nobel Prize, but as a burden, a burden he would be saddled with until not long before his death.
Milan KunderaOur dreams prove that to imagine-to dream about things that have not happened-is among mankind's deepest needs.
Milan Kunderawhat's the matter?" he asked
"nothing"
"what do you want me to do for you?"
"i want you to be old. ten years older. twenty years older"
what she meant was: i want you to be weak. as weak as i am.
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