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William S. Wilson, Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka Quotes: "...each part of a story, each word if possible, was to work frontally as well as laterally... ("Conveyance: The Story I would Not Want Bill Wilson To Read")"

...each part of a story, each word if possible, was to work frontally as well as laterally... ("Conveyance: The Story I would Not Want Bill Wilson To Read")



William S. Wilson, Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka Quotes: "Psychological motivation is the desire to change relations between two points, and so psychology is the study of equations with two unbound variables. ("America: Three Audiences")"

Psychological motivation is the desire to change relations between two points, and so psychology is the study of equations with two unbound variables. ("America: Three Audiences")




William S. Wilson, Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka Quotes: "Every problem of medicine is a problem of language, and this operation was a malapropism."

Every problem of medicine is a problem of language, and this operation was a malapropism.



William S. Wilson, Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka Quotes: "...evolution propels itself by an inclination toward its next probable achievement." ("Desire")"

...evolution propels itself by an inclination toward its next probable achievement." ("Desire")




William S. Wilson, Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka Quotes: "I don't think that anyone outside Paris can understand love and murder as we do.But Emile loves Paris, and loving Paris is a murderous education. ("Anthropology: What Is Lost In Rotation")"

I don't think that anyone outside Paris can understand love and murder as we do.But Emile loves Paris, and loving Paris is a murderous education. ("Anthropology: What Is Lost In Rotation")



William S. Wilson, Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka Quotes: "I have associated myself with failed scientists in order to associate myself with failed irony. ("Metier: Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka")"

I have associated myself with failed scientists in order to associate myself with failed irony. ("Metier: Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka")