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  • #1
    Leo Tolstoy
    “Muhammad has always been standing higher than the Christianity. He does not consider god as a human being and never makes himself equal to God. Muslims worship nothing except God and Muhammad is his Messenger. There is no any mystery and secret in it.”
    Leo Tolstoy

  • #2
    Ivan Turgenev
    “What's important is that twice two is four and all the rest's nonsense.”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #3
    Ivan Turgenev
    “What a magnificent body, how I should like to see it on the dissecting table.”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #4
    Ivan Turgenev
    “a person who gets angry at his own illness is sure to overcome it”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #5
    Ivan Turgenev
    “First we've got to clear the ground.”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #6
    Ivan Turgenev
    “Every man hangs by a thread, any minute the abyss may open under his feet, and yet he must go and invent for himself all kinds of troubles and spoil his life.”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #7
    Ivan Turgenev
    “Well, what had I to say to you ... I loved you! there was no sense in that even before, and less than ever now. Love is a form, and my own form is already breaking up. Better say how lovely you are! And now here you stand, so beautiful ...”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #8
    Ivan Turgenev
    “Yes," he said, without looking at anyone; "it's a misfortune to live five years in the country like this, far from the mighty intellects! You turn into a fool directly. You may try not to forget what you've been taught, but -in a snap!- they'll prove all that's rubbish, and tell you that sensible men have nothing more to do with such foolishness, and that you, if you please, are an antiquated old fogey. What's to be done? Young people, of course, are cleverer than we are!”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #9
    Ivan Turgenev
    “The enchanted world arising out of the dim mists of the past, into which he just stepped, quivered-and disappeared.”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #10
    Ivan Turgenev
    “You are an old pig!'one of them said to the other. 'And that is worse than being a young one.”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #11
    Ivan Turgenev
    “She found it sinful and expensive to have sugar in her tea, although she herself never spent a penny on anything.”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #12
    Ivan Turgenev
    “What I'm thinking is: here I am, lying under a haystack ... The tiny little place I occupy is so small in relation to the rest of space where I am not and where it's none of my business; and the amount of time which I'll succeed in living is so insignificant by comparison with the eternity where I haven't been and never will be ... And yet in this atom, in this mathematical point, the blood circulates, the brain works and even desires something as well .. What sheer ugliness! What sheer nonsense!”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #13
    Ivan Turgenev
    “He was the soul of politeness to everyone -- to some with a hint of aversion, to others with a hint of respect. ”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #14
    Ivan Turgenev
    “The fact is that previously they were simply dunces and now they've suddenly become nihilists.”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #15
    Ivan Turgenev
    “So many memories and so little worth remembering, and in front of me — a long, long road without a goal...”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #16
    Ivan Turgenev
    “Behind me there are already so many memories (...) Lots of memories, but no point in remembering them, and ahead of me a long, long road with nothing to aim for ... I just don't want to go along it.”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #17
    Ivan Turgenev
    “It was only the vulgarly mediocre that repelled her.”
    Ivan S. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #18
    Ivan Turgenev
    “It's all romanticism, nonsense, rottenness, art.”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #19
    Ivan Turgenev
    “A withered maple leaf has left its branch and is falling to the ground; its movements resemble those of a butterfly in flight. Isn't it strange? The saddest and deadest of things is yet so like the gayest and most vital of creatures?”
    Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #20
    Ivan Turgenev
    “As we all know, time sometimes flies like a bird, and sometimes
    crawls like a worm, but people may be unusually happy when they do not
    even notice whether time has passed quickly or slowly”
    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #21
    Ivan Turgenev
    “Whereas I think: I’m lying here in a haystack... The tiny space I occupy is so infinitesimal in comparison with the rest of space, which I don’t occupy and which has no relation to me. And the period of time in which I’m fated to live is so insignificant beside the eternity in which I haven’t existed and won’t exist... And yet in this atom, this mathematical point, blood is circulating, a brain is working, desiring something... What chaos! What a farce!”
    Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, Fathers and Sons

  • #22
    Omar Khayyám
    “Drink wine. This is life eternal. This is all that youth will give you. It is the season for wine, roses and drunken friends. Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life.”
    Omar Khayyam, رباعيات خيام

  • #23
    Omar Khayyám
    “Poor soul, you will never know anything
    of real importance. You will not uncover
    even one of life's secrets. Although all religions
    promise paradise, take care to create your own
    paradise here and now on earth.”
    Omar Khayyám, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám

  • #24
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • #25
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #26
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • #27
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Talking nonsense is the sole privilege mankind possesses over the other organisms. It's by talking nonsense that one gets to the truth! I talk nonsense, therefore I'm human”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, and Selections from The House of the Dead

  • #28
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Man only likes to count his troubles; he doesn't calculate his happiness.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, and Selections from The House of the Dead

  • #29
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #30
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “People speak sometimes about the "bestial" cruelty of man, but that is terribly unjust and offensive to beasts, no animal could ever be so cruel as a man, so artfully, so artistically cruel.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky



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