“And therein lies the whole of man's plight. Human time does not turn in a circle; it runs ahead in a straight line. That is why man cannot be happy: happiness is the longing for repetition.”

Source: The Unbearable Lightness of Being

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Czech author of Czech and French literature 1929–2023

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