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Pravda Pravda by Edward Docx
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“Childhood: it was like trying to chart an entire continent by the brief flare of a firework. Except that you had no idea that this was your only chance to explore for free, and instead you spent the five seconds of precious light gawping at the sky, stuffing treacle into your mouth. And then it went dark again.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“The difference between the Russian character and the Western is that we Russians have learned to live our days in the full knowledge that whatever transpires in the interim, the sun will eventually expand and humanity will be incinerated. It's a way of life precisely opposite to the American Dream. Call is Russian fatalism if you like. But it gives us a sense of perspective, a sense of humor, and perhaps a certain dignity.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“But just the same, she dared not allow her mind to look up, for she sensed that the tattered images of her dreams were still hung high on the masts of her consciousness like the ragged remainders of sails flapping after a storm.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“Half the world is screaming for water and freedom when the other half is ordering cocktails and complaining about the service.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
tags: life
“A collapse of drunks”
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“having learned a long time ago that the best way to handle unwanted men in public is to ignore them completely.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
tags: men
“There is nothing sadder than a drunk in the rain wishing you well.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“Something stayed him awhile yet. For the first time in his life he was feeling the traveler’s thrill: a mixture of apprehension and excitement.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“Creativity is not copywriting or art directing, creativity is not interior, graphic, or fashion design, creativity is not mimicry or doodle, is not gesture or token, is not a clever text message, a new and even sillier pair of trousers, or an unmade bed, it’s not your shitty computer music, or your shitty homemade films, or your shitty Web site with a flashing cock. Creativity is . . . creativity is a massive and serious lifetime’s endeavor to further humankind’s fundamental understanding of itself.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“The afternoon arrived like an aggrieved trade unionist.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“Marriage is a generosity contest, and she won.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“Honest men have very little fun in life. It’s a well-known fact.”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“For the first time in more than thirty years, Nicholas wanted the company of his blood—not the amicable converse of friendship, not the parley of a lover, but the marrow-talk of kin and consanguinity”
Edward Docx, Pravda
“Through forty years of impatience, Nicholas still could not make up his mind which was more annoying, the guile of straight women or the wiles of gay men.”
Edward Docx, Pravda