A Quote by Franz Kafka

Love is a drama of contradictions. — © Franz Kafka
Love is a drama of contradictions.
It is not that I love contradictions: life is contradictory. Existence itself is possible only through contradictions.
I think many people have contradictions to them and I love characters that deal with those contradictions.
Jesus lived a life that was full of joy and contradictions and fights, you know? If they were to paint a picture of Jesus without contradictions, the gospels would be fake, but the contradictions are a sign of authenticity.
I'm definitely interested in exploring human contradictions. Contradictions are what make us human - it's what defines us as human beings. Contradictions are what make characters interesting, and I've been lucky to be presented with characters who have a lot of contradictions.
Drama is hate. Drama is pushing your pain onto others. Drama is destruction. Some take pleasure in creating drama while others make excuses to stay stuck in drama. I choose not to step into a web of drama that I can't get out of.
Secrets make for good drama, and revealing the hidden truths and contradictions of life is, for me, one of the most exciting aspects of making movies.
I love drama. My passion is drama. It always has been. I love telling those sorts of stories.
I like drama. I love being in a drama where I get to be the funny guy. That's what I really love the most.
I think people have to choose between living with contradictions or painting themselves into a corner. I have a lot of contradictions.
There is a lot of contradictions of mermaids as a symbol. I'm always interested in contradictions.
I write to keep from going mad from the contradictions I find among mankind - and to work some of those contradictions out for myself.
Love is an act of faith, not an exchange. Contradictions are what make love grow. Conflicts are what allow love to remain by our side.
When you're in your early 20s, a lot of characters can be one or two dimensional. You want a role to substantiate the drama, as opposed to actually analyzing the psychology of a human being. That's what drew me to acting, particularly the contradictions in people.
It's a tremendous feeling walking on to a set with a live audience and making them laugh, but I love drama, and I love drama where there's the ability to bring comedy into it because in a lot of tragic circumstances in life there is comedy to be had.
I love gritty drama. I'm passionate about films and drama that make you think - hard-hitting, gravelly characters.
I love drama - I would say more than I even love comedy - but I like in One Mississippi that I can go from a very moving moment to a Willy Wonka tube up my ass. I like the silliness as much as I like drama.
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