I shall laugh my bitter laugh.

I am who I am and that's who I am

Don't blame the mirror if your face is faulty.

Keep not money, but keep good people's company.

The Lord grant we may all be tillers of the soil.

Whatever you may say, the body depends on the soul.

There are passions that it is not for man to choose.

Countless as the sands of the sea are human passions.

Also, though not over-elderly, he was not over-young.

What are you laughing at? You are laughing at yourself.

Gambling is the great leveller. All men are equal- at cards.

A word aptly uttered or written cannot be cut away by an axe.

It is no use to blame the looking glass if your face is awry.

We have the marvelous gift of making everything insignificant.

They don’t listen to me, they don’t hear me, they don’t see me.

Everything resembles the truth, everything can happen to a man.

You can't imagine how stupid the whole world has grown nowadays.

Of course, Alexander the Great was a hero, but why smash the chairs?

Steeds, steeds, what steeds! Has the whirlwind a home in your manes?

How much savage coarseness is concealed in refined, cultivated manners.

The more debris there is the more it will show the governor's activity.

There are certain words which are nearer and dearer to a man than any others.

The longer and more carefully we look at a funny story, the sadder it becomes.

Perfect nonsense goes on in the world. Sometimes there is no plausibility at all

It's the most righteous, which of course is not the same thing as the most profitable.

I saw that I'd get nowhere on the straight path, and that to go crookedly was straighter.

Always think of what is useful and not what is beautiful. Beauty will come of its own accord.

The more destruction there is everywhere, the more it shows the activity of town authorities.

However stupid a fools words may be, they are sometimes enough to confound an intelligent man.

Let me warn you, if you start chasing after views, you'll be left without bread and without views.

We ought to thank God for that. Yes, the man who tills the land is more worthy of respect than any.

Everywhere across whatever sorrows of which our life is woven, some radiant joy will gaily flash past.

There are people who exist in this world not like entities but like the speckles or spots on something.

Two turtle doves will show thee Where my cold ashes lie And sadly murmuring tell thee How in tears I did die

A time of famine and poverty will come and the people as a whole as well as every individual in it will suffer.

But wise is the man who disdains no character, but with searching glance explores him to the root and cause of all.

Nothing could be more pleasant than to live in solitude, enjoy the spectacle of nature, and occasionally read some book.

I tell everyone very plainly that I take bribes, but what kind of bribes? Why, greyhound puppies. That's a totally different matter.

Do we ever get what we really want? Do we ever achieve what our powers have ostensibly equipped us for? No: everything works by contraries.

Sometimes, it is enough for us to hold out a hand to receive help. It is not we who help; God helps, granting His power to the powerless word.

In the end dreams became his life, and his whole life thereafter took a strange turn: one might say he slept while waking and watched while asleep.

The higher truths are, the more cautious one must be with them; otherwise, they are converted into common things, and common things are not believed.

Wise is the man who does not disdain any character and instead, examining him with a searching look, plumbs him to the very main-springs of his being.

...and sank into the profound slumber which comes only to such fortunate folk as are troubled neither with mosquitoes nor fleas nor excessive activity of brain.

There exists a kind of laughter which is worthy to be ranked with the higher lyric emotions and is infinitely different from the twitching of a mean merrymaker.

it's not my job to preach a sermon. Art is anyhow a homily. My job is to speak in living images, not in arguments. I must exhibit life full-face, not discuss life.

But youth has a future. The closer he came to graduation, the more his heart beat. He said to himself: “This is still not life, this is only the preparation for life.

[F]or contemporary judgment does not recognize that much depth of soul is needed to light up the picture drawn from contemptible life and elevate it into a pearl of creation.

The experience of ages has shown that a man who works on the land is purer, nobler, higher, and more moral... Agriculture should be at the basis of everything. That's my idea.

Man is such a wondrous being that it is never possible to count up all his merits at once. The more you study him, the more new particulars appear, and their description would be endless.

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