Robert Musil, an Austrian writer, is best known for his novel "The Man Without Qualities," a seminal work in modernist literature. His intricate exploration of societal and philosophical themes has garnered critical acclaim. Musil's literary contributions continue to be studied and appreciated for their depth and complexity.

"If there is a sense of reality, there must also be a sense of possibility."



"Anything that endures over time sacrifices its ability to make an impression."



"A particularly fine head on a man usually means that he is stupid; particularly deep philosophers are usually shallow thinkers; in literature, talents not much above the average are usually regarded by their contemporaries as geniuses."



"The difference between a healthy person and one who is mentally ill is the fact that the healthy one has all the mental illnesses, and the mentally ill person has only one."



"It is reality that awakens possibilities, and nothing would be more perverse than to deny it."


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"It will always be the same possibilities, in sum or on the average, that go on repeating themselves until a man comes along who does not value the actuality above idea. It is he who first gives the new possibilities their meaning, their direction, and he awakens them."



"Today I start a diary; it is against my usual habbits, but out of a clearly felt need."

