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Literature has become my life.
Mikhail Bulgakov
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Mikhail Bulgakov:
Once in 1919, when I was traveling at night by train, I wrote a short story. In the town where theAlexander Berkman:
War means blind obedience, unthinking stupidity, brutish callousness, wanton destruction, and irresAlexander Berkman:
War paralyzes your courage and deadens the spirit of true manhood.Andrei Platonov:
I lived and languished.Andrei Platonov:
If they don't think, people act senselessly.Andrei Platonov:
My body gets weak without truth.Andrei Platonov:
We hate our squalor.Andrei Platonov:
Without truth I feel ashamed to be alive.Andrei Platonov:
I have a trend of my own.Andrei Platonov:
Does the world have nothing inside but sorrow?