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Russian author and poet (d. 1951), Birth: 28-8-1899, Death: 5-1-1951 Andrei Platonov Quotes
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I have a trend of my own.
Andrei Platonov

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Without truth I feel ashamed to be alive.
Andrei Platonov

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Happiness will come from materialism, not from meaning.
Andrei Platonov

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A man who's never seen war is like a woman who's never given birth - soft in the head.
Andrei Platonov

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The working class is my home country, and my future is linked with the proletariat.
Andrei Platonov

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I want my word to be up to the scale of the feat of arms performed by the Russian soldier.
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If kids can forget their own mothers but still have a sense of comrade Lenin, then Soviet power really is here to stay!
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What if we all suddenly get carried away thinking - who will be left to act?
Andrei Platonov

Quote Topics by Andrei Platonov: Thinking World Men Feels Forget Soul Ifs Kids Birth Soldier Done Alive Russia Materialism Trends Dog Dust Ends Glitter Sorrow Carried Away Home Busy Country Mother Grows People Arms War Ashamed
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My body gets weak without truth.
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We can't feel anything - all that's left inside us is dust.
Andrei Platonov

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From our ugliness will grow the soul of the world.
Andrei Platonov

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If they don't think, people act senselessly.
Andrei Platonov

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I lived and languished.
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Busy remaking the world, man forgot to remake himself.
Andrei Platonov

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Do you know how much thinking and feeling I’ve done? It’s terrible. And nothing’s come of it.
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When you've nothing to live for, you get to thinking inside your head.
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Does the world have nothing inside but sorrow?
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Everything comes to an end, only objects are left to pine in the dark.
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At the time of the Revolution, dogs howled day and night all over Russia.
Andrei Platonov