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  • #2
    Sergei Dovlatov
    “Гессе считает, что все темное, бессознательное, неразборчивое и
    хаотическое — это Азия. Наоборот, самосознание, культура, ответственность, ясное разделение дозволенного и запрещенного — это Европа. Короче, бессознательное — это Азия, зло. А все сознательное — Европа и благо. Гессе был наивным человеком прошлого столетия. Ему и в голову не приходило, что зло может быть абсолютно сознательным. И даже — принципиальным.”
    Сергей Довлатов, Собрание сочинений в 3-х томах. Том 3

  • #3
    Sergei Dovlatov
    “Сильные чувства — безнациональны. Уже одно это говорит в пользу интернационализма. Радость, горе, страх, болезнь — лишены национальной окраски. Не абсурдно ли звучит:

    “Он разрыдался, как типичный немец”.”
    Сергей Довлатов, Собрание сочинений в 3-х томах. Том 3

  • #4
    Sergei Dovlatov
    “Противоположность любви — не отвращение. И даже не равнодушие. А ложь. Соответственно, антитеза ненависти — правда”
    Сергей Довлатов, Собрание сочинений в 3-х томах. Том 3

  • #5
    Vasily Grossman
    “In great hearts the cruelty of life gives birth to good.”
    Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate

  • #6
    Vasily Grossman
    “A wife! No one else could love a man who had been trampled on by iron feet. She would wash his feet after he had been spat on; she would comb his tangled hair; she would look into his embittered eyes. The more lacerated his soul, the more revolting and contemptible he became to the world, the more she would love him. She would run after a truck; she would wait in queues on Kuznetsky Most, or even by the camp boundary fence, desperate to hand over a few sweets or an onion; she would bake shortbread for him on an oil stove; she would give years of her life just to be able to see him for half an hour...

    Not every woman you sleep with can be called a wife.”
    Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate

  • #7
    Vasily Grossman
    “Good men and bad men alike are capable of weakness. The difference is simply that a bad man will be proud all his life of one good deed – while an honest man is hardly aware of his good acts, but remembers a single sin for years on end.”
    Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate

  • #8
    Vasily Grossman
    “Don't you remember how you once answered a question of mine? Me - I shall never forget your words. Those words of yours opened my eyes; they brought me the light of day. I asked you how the Germans could send Jewish children to die in the gas chambers. How, I asked, could they live with themselves after that? Was there really no judgement passed on them by man or God? And you said: Only one judgement is passed on the executioner - he ceases to be a human being. Through looking on his victim as less than human, he becomes his own executioner, he executes the human being inside himself. But the victim - no matter what the executioner does to kill him - remains a human being forever. Remember now?”
    Vasily Grossman, Forever Flowing

  • #10
    Akira Kurosawa
    “As if Japan weren't small enough to begin with, I fail to understand why it is necessary to think of it in even smaller units. No matter where I go in the world, although I can't speak any foreign language, I don't feel out of place. I think of the earth as my home. If everyone thought this way, people might notice just how foolish international friction is, and they would put an end to it. We are, after all, at a point where it is almost narrow-minded to think merely in geocentric terms. Human beings have launched satellites into outer space, and yet they still grovel on earth looking at their own feet like wild dogs. What is to become of our planet?”
    Akira Kurosawa, Something Like an Autobiography



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