Quote by Andrew Solomon Download Open image ““If you wake up feeling no pain, you know you're dead. (Russian expression)”” — Andrew Solomon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“She's become a Russian again, he thought. When something works, she's grateful. When it doesn't work, it's life.” — John le Carré Copy Share Image
“Put this in your rotten head, Maksim Mikhailov, no matter what you do, I will die before I let you touch me.” — Noyar Cecil Copy Share Image
“Each person has his own manner of waking in the morning after a drunken orgy, and as nothing is unknown to a Soviet citizen,… — Valentin Kataev Copy Share Image
There's an old Russian saying that goes some way or another. I don't know it. I don't speak Russian. But sometimes I think about… — Demetri Martin Copy Share Image
There is a very definite Russian heart in me; that never dies. I think you're born and you live your life with it and… — Paullina Simons Copy Share Image
When you wake up in the morning and nothing hurts, you can be sure you're dead. — Herbert Achternbusch Copy Share Image
“It can be hard to define home, especially when you have led a life as crazy and all over the place as mine, but… — Maria Sharapova Copy Share Image
“Don't worry. We do not have to talk about. We are Russian. We do not talk about feelings all the time and no one… — Andrea Portes Copy Share Image
“A Russian imbues his polite things with a heartiness, both of phrase and expression, that compels belief in their sincerity.” — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“I was involuntarily struck by the aptitude which the Russian displays for accommodating himself to the customs of the people in whose midst he… — Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov Copy Share Image
I started traveling out of curiosity, but I have come to believe in travel's political importance, that encouraging a nation's citizenry to travel may… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
When I was born, the wisdom was that homosexuality was an illness; that it was caused largely by somebody's mother, and a distorted relationship… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
A lot of people are very political when they are young, and then they outgrow it. — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
Having always imagined myself in a fairly slim minority, I suddenly saw that I was in a vast company. Difference unites us. While each… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
If your love didn't always contain the possibility of loss, it would be very different from human love as we know it. — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
Antonin Artaud wrote on one of his drawings, "Never real and always true," and that is how depression feels. You know that it is… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
I met people on college campuses who were defining themselves as genderqueer to express revolutionary feelings, or to communicate their individuality; they were gender… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
“In the throws of depression, one reaches a strange point at which it is impossible to see the line between ones own theatricality and… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
“Since I am writing a book about depression, I am often asked in social situations to describe my own experiences, and I usually end… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image
One the one hand, the simple fact that there are children and that I do have an effect on them has been one of… — Andrew Solomon Copy Share Image