Ocupation: Writer
Life: July 3, 1883 - June 3, 1924
Birthday: July 3
Death: June 3
Every new discovery is assumed at once into the sum total of knowledge, and with that ceases in a sense to be a discovery; it dissolves into the whole and disappears, and one must have a trained scientific eye even to recognize it after that.
source: Franz Kafka “Franz Kafka Vol 2”, Lulu.com
topic: Eye, Discovery, Disappear, New Discoveries