Russian Literature Quotes
Collection of top 35 famous quotes about Russian Literature
Russian Literature Quotes & Sayings
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It's exciting to watch people do and write and say what they feel like doing, writing and saying.
— Uzo Aduba
Whoever the priest is, he is called Father.
— Alexander Pushkin
My dreams, my dreams! What has become of their sweetness? What indeed has become of my youth?
— Alexander Pushkin
both touching and somehow repulsive.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
That is almost the whole of Russian literature: the phenomenal coruscations of the souls of quite commonplace people.
— D.H. Lawrence
The Russian yearning for the meaning of life is the major theme of our literature, and this is the real point of our intelligentsia's existence.
— Nikolai A. Berdyaev
You can always tell a pig by its grunt.
— Nikolai Gogol
If one has to submit, it is wasteful not to do so with the best grace possible.
— Winston Churchill
There's a reason every book, even one that isn't very serious, is shaped like a suitcase
— Sergei Dovlatov
The goal is not to impress customers with knowledge. The goal is to leave customers feeling special and to enrich their lives.
— Carmine Gallo
Anger was buried far too early in a young heart, which perhaps contained much good.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
HAPPINESS FOR EVERYBODY, FREE, AND NO ONE WILL GO AWAY UNSATISFIED!
— Arkady Strugatsky
I love a friendly chat and a friendly glass of wine during the evening - the time they call, for some accountable reason, 'between dog and wolf'.
— Alexander Pushkin
Friendship is merely a glorified expression. In reality it is nothing but a reciprocal outpouring of slops.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
We all come out from Gogol's 'Overcoat'.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
That's the reason you want to become a star as an actor, to be able to have more control of your destiny.
— Bryan Cranston
In love there are two things - bodies and words.
— Joyce Carol Oates
The tradition of Russian literature is also an eastern tradition of learning poetry and prose by heart.
— Ryszard Kapuscinski
Epression still kept guard on him, and chased after him like a shadow - or like a faithful wife.
— Alexander Pushkin
Sometimes Hollywood manages to knock a movie in its teeth so hard that it never manages to get back up.
— Joel Edgerton
I hadn't planned on going to law school. I wanted to study 19th-century Russian literature.
— Marian Wright Edelman
Always wetweating-always wetweating!
— Leo Tolstoy
A word aptly uttered or written cannot be cut away by an axe.
— Nikolai Gogol