Notes on :
Unbearable Lightness of Being
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The day his father left, Franz and his mother went into town together, and as they left home Franz notiched that her shoes did not match. He was in a quandary: he wanted to point out her mistake, but was afraid he would hurt her. So during the two hours they spent walking through the city together he kept his eyes fixed on her feet. It was then he had his first inkling of what it means to suffer. |
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