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Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes

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Once upon a time there was a lady. She had no children, and no happiness either. And at first she cried for a long time, but then she became wicked  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) Azazello begged her not to worry, assuring her that he had seen not only naked women but also women with their skin flayed clean off  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) Margarita was never short of money. She could buy whatever she liked. Her husband had plenty of interesting friends. Margarita never had to cook. Margarita knew nothing of the horrors of living in a shared flat. In short... was she happy? Not for a moment  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) Just like a murderer jumps of nowhere in an ally, love jumped out in front of us and struck us both at once  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) If it is true that cowardice is the most grave vice, then the dog, at least, is not guilty of it  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) Kindness. The only possible method when dealing with a living creature. You’ll get nowhere with an animal if you use terror, no matter what its level of development may be. That I have maintained, do maintain and always will maintain. People who think you can use terror are quite wrong. No, no, terror is useless, whatever its colour – white, red or even brown! Terror completely paralyses the nervous system  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) But what can be done, the one who loves must share the fate of the one he loves  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) My writing is progressing slowly, but at least it’s moving forward. I’m sure that’s the case. The only problem is that I’m never absolutely certain that what I’ve written is any good  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) It was clear to him that he had lost something irretrievably that day, and that now he wanted to make up for the loss with minor, inconsequential, and most importantly, belated measures  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) Nobody should be whipped. Remember that, once and for all. Neither man nor animal can be influenced by anything but suggestion  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) In fact, I’m beginning to fear that this confusion will go on for a long time. and all because he writes down what I said incorrectly  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) He was coming to understand he could not come to rectify anything in his life, only forget  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) In the first few seconds an aching sadness wrenched his heart, but it soon gave way to a feeling of sweet disquiet, the excitement of gypsy wanderlust  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) You pronounced your words as if you don’t acknowledge the shadows, or the evil either. Would you be so kind as to give a little thought to the question of what your good would be doing if evil did not exist, and how the earth would look if the shadows were to disappear from it?  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) In order to be in control, you have to have a definite plan for at least a reasonable period of time. So how, may I ask, can man be in control if he can’t even draw up a plan for a ridiculously short period of time, say, a thousand years, and is, moreover, unable to ensure his own safety for even the next day?  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) Who ever told you there is no such thing in the world as real, true, everlasting love? May the liar have his despicable tongue cut out!  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) To struggle against censorship, whatever its nature, and whatever the power under which it exists, is my duty as a writer, as are calls for freedom of the press. I am a passionate supporter of that freedom, and I consider that if any writer were to imagine that he could prove he didn’t need that freedom, then he would be like a fish affirming in public that it didn’t need water  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes) Once in 1919, when I was traveling at night by train, I wrote a short story. In the town where the train stopped, I took the story to the publisher of the newspaper who published the story  (Mikhail Bulgakov Quotes)
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