143 Quotes About Surreal
- Author Karl Valentin
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Heute ist die gute, alte Zeit von morgen.
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- Author Karl Valentin
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Ich freue mich heute noch, dass es mir gelungen ist, den heutigen Tag noch zu erleben.
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- Author Mike Mehalek
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Danny couldn't remember how many times he had driven down this particular stretch of highway.
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- Author Franz Kafka
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Der Sinn für die Darstellung meines traumhaften innern Lebens hat alles andere ins Nebensächliche gerückt, und es ist in einer schrecklichen Weise verkümmert und hört nicht auf, zu verkümmern. Nichts anderes kann mich jemals zufriedenstellen.
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- Author Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky
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Quantin crept closer to the knoll. A pungent smell passed through his nostrils up into his brain. Attracted by the poppies' scarlet smears, he was about to take another step when he felt a hand on his elbow. A man in a poppy-red jacket, his pupils dilated, smiled warningly. "No strangers allowed. Go away." "I don't understand..." "Understanding is strictly forbidden. Even dreams have the right to dream. Isn't that so? Now go away.
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- Author Lautreamont
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Neither I nor the four flippers of the sea-bear of the Boreal ocean have been able to solve the riddle of life.
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- Author Will Christopher Baer
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I have saved no one but myself and now I watch for the other universe to unravel in my skull, for the sky to become my own skin and fill with stars.
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- Author Will Christopher Baer
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The digital sunset always looks better than the real thing, always. Because a sunset generated by the basic package of yellow sun and blue sky is unreliable. Today it may be stunning, hypnotic. Tomorrow it may be lifeless and dull, a white sky scorched with yellow. Tomorrow the sky will be velvet.
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- Author Marcel Proust
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A man who is in the habit of smiling in the glass at his handsome face and stalwart figure, if you shew him their radiograph, will have, face to face with that rosary of bones, labelled as being the image of himself, the same suspicion of error as the visitor to an art gallery who, on coming to the portrait of a girl, reads in his catalogue: “Dromedary resting.
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