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Nikolai Gogol

The Nose

  • rebeklyhas quoted10 months ago
    FARCE really does occur in this world, and, sometimes, farce altogether without an element of probability.
  • rebeklyhas quoted10 months ago
    You had better remain as you are rather than go farther and fare worse.
  • rebeklyhas quoted10 months ago
    But nothing lasts long in this world. Even joy grows less lively the next moment. And a moment later, again, it weakens further. And at last it remerges insensibly with the normal mood, even as the ripple from a pebble's impact becomes remerged with the smooth surface of the water at large.
  • rebeklyhas quoted10 months ago
    Even loss of hands or feet would have been better, for a man without a nose is the devil knows what—a bird, but not a bird, a citizen, but not a citizen, a thing just to be thrown out of window. It would have been better, too, to have had my nose cut off in action, or in a duel, or through my own act: whereas here is the nose gone with nothing to show for it—uselessly—for not a groat's profit!—No, though,"
  • Hina Usmanhas quoted2 years ago
    But nothing lasts long in this world. Even joy grows less lively the next moment. And a moment later, again, it weakens further. And at last it remerges insensibly with the normal mood, even as the ripple from a pebble's impact becomes remerged with the smooth surface of the water at large.
  • Evelyne Urvanulchaerhas quoted4 years ago
    And the strangest, most unintelligible fact of all is that authors actually can select such occurrences for their subject!
  • Evelyne Urvanulchaerhas quoted4 years ago
    He turned round in cheerful mood, and, with eves contracted slightly, bestowed a bold, satirical scrutiny upon two military men, one of the noses on whom was no larger than a waistcoat button.
  • Evelyne Urvanulchaerhas quoted4 years ago
    It had not been long before news of the strange occurrence had spread through the capital. And, of course, it received additions with the progress of time.
  • Evelyne Urvanulchaerhas quoted4 years ago
    Wash often in cold water, and I assure you that you will be as healthy without a nose as with one. This nose here I should advise you to put into a jar of spirit: or, better still, to steep in two tablespoonfuls of stale vodka and strong vinegar. Then you will be able to get a good sum for it. Indeed, I myself will take the thing if you consider it of no value."
  • Evelyne Urvanulchaerhas quoted4 years ago
    though I could easily re-affix your nose, the proceeding would make things worse, far worse, for you.
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