“I knew that people lived badly, remembered the barracks of the Khamovniki brewery, had seen flophouses, all-night cafés, drunkards, cruel and ignorant people, prison. But all that had been from the outside, and in the courtroom I caught a glimpse of people's hearts.”
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
“Every day I would run to the library to get new books. Reading was a passion: I wanted to understand life. I read Dostoevsky and Brehm, Jules Verne and Turgenev, Dickens and the Zhivopisnoye Obozreniye; and the more I read, th emore I doubted everything. Lies surrounded me on all sides; one moment I wanted to run off to the Indian jungle, the next to throw a bomb at the governor-general's house on Tverskaya, the next to hang myself.”
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
“It is difficult to uproot fully grown plants; they become diseased and often perish. In Russia now they practise winter transplanting: a tree is dug up while it is in a dormant condition. In spring it comes back to life in a new place. A good method, especially as a tree has no memory.”
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
“In peaceful times in a peaceful country a man grows up, goes to school, marries, works, suffers illnesses, grows old. He may go through the whole of life without understanding what freedom is. No doubt he always feels free to the extent to which it is proper for a respectable citizen with average powers of imagination to be free.”
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
― Ilya Ehrenburg: Selections from People, Years, Life
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