![]() ![]() ![]() ‘There are two men in me,’ he thought, ‘one quite sensible, the other a lunatic.There are neither graves nor death in Nature there are various forms of existence, some of which enable us to be chemists, others only chemical substances.Pity is an emotion equally unpleasant to the bestower as to the recipient.Money really is a great power, only one must know how to use it.And you who've got no money, you've no rights to any woman at all. He's a merchant, so he's got no right to a countess. I'm a Jew, so I musn't love a Christian woman. And so among the animals there are no idiots. In all of nature, a male belongs to a female that he fancies and who fancies him.For human nature is strange: the less we are inclined to self-sacrifice, the more we insist on it in others. ![]() Instead of an axe or scythe or scimitar, they fight with roubles. And is there no war on today? It is the weapons that have changed, that's all.A life whose beginning we do not remember, and whose end we do not know.Folly is as great as the sea, it will compass anything.Quotes Bolesław Prus (Aleksander Głowacki) Bolesław Prus was the pen-name of Aleksander Głowacki ( Aug– May 19, 1912), a Polish journalist and novelist known as the leading representative of realism in 19th-century Polish literature. ![]()
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