Nikolai Gogol

Diary of a Madman and Other Stories

  • sariyyabunyatovahar citeretfor 8 år siden
    What foolish people the French are! By heavens!
  • rebeklyhar citeretfor 2 måneder siden
    Good manners forbid your refusing it, and you eat it—with disgust it is true, but you eat it.”
  • rebeklyhar citeretfor 2 måneder siden
    “I think that it is one of the most refined joys of this world to interchange thoughts, feelings, and impressions.”
  • Rubí RGhar citeretsidste år
    he is watching the devil who stands behind his back. He has hidden himself there, and beckons to her with his finger.
  • Gauthier Van Malderenhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    ers, calls you and sticks it in your mouth. Good manners forbid your refusing it, and you eat it—with disgust it is true, but you eat it.”

    (The deuce! What is this? What rubbish! As if she could find nothing more suitable to write about! I will see if there is anything more reasonable on the second page.)
  • Gauthier Van Malderenhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    , I must confess to you that I find no satisfaction in those large, gnawed-at bones which Polkan devours in the kitchen. Only the bones of wild fowl are good, and that only when the marrow has not been sucked out of them. They taste very nice with a little sauce, but there should be no green stuff in it. B
  • Mahnoor Bhattihar citeretfor 10 år siden
    “viewing life in all its immensity as it rushes past me, viewing it through laughter seen by the world, and tears unseen and unknown by it.”
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