Alexander Pushkin — "I am a barbarian, I know nothing of civilization except its vices."
I am a barbarian, I know nothing of civilization except its vices.
I am a barbarian, I know nothing of civilization except its vices.
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"The habit of work is a great thing."
"I am a great admirer of the Russian people, and I believe they are a great people."
"The devil has a great many servants, and they are all very diligent."
"I am a great admirer of suffering, and I believe it is a path to enlightenment."
"I value not the boisterous applause, the ecstasy, the general acclaim. I love the silence of the thoughtful mind, and the brief, warm praise of a true friend."
Attributed to his letters or conversations, reflecting a critical view of European society.
Date: c. 1820s
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