Alexander Pushkin — "I like to read my own works, and I often praise them, though I know they are not…"
I like to read my own works, and I often praise them, though I know they are not worth a damn.
I like to read my own works, and I often praise them, though I know they are not worth a damn.
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"I am a great admirer of friendship, and I believe it is a treasure."
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge."
"Poetry should be a little foolish."
"I am a barbarian, and I love to live among barbarians."
"It's a lucky man, a very lucky man, who is committed to what he believes, who has stifled intellectual detachment and can relax in the luxury of his emotions - like a tipsy traveller resting for the n…"
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