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Jindřich Štyrský, Emilie přichází ke mně ve snu Quotes: Each day death corrodes what we call living, and life ceaselessly swallows our desire for the void.
         

Each day death corrodes what we call living, and life ceaselessly swallows our desire for the void.


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Each day death corrodes what we call living, and life ceaselessly swallows our desire for the void.
         



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This page presents the quote "Each day death corrodes what we call living, and life ceaselessly swallows our desire for the void.". Author of this quote is Jindřich Štyrský, Emilie přichází ke mně ve snu. This quote is about desire, living, life, death, void,.