Fine Quote by Arthur Adamov Download Open image “Misery's fine - as long as you know you can get out of it when you want to.” — Arthur Adamov ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fine Long Misery Want
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The crisis of our time is essentially a religious crisis. It is a matter of life or death. — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
It is nasty when you're playing in someone else's house to point out that they don't have enough balls. — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
The name of God should no longer come from the mouth of man. This word that has so long been degraded by usage no… — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
The reason why Absurdist plays take place in No Man's Land with only two characters is primarily financial. — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
“What is there? I know first of all that I am. But who am I? All I know of myself is that I suffer.… — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
I know I earn less at my primary school than you do, but I don't have to work as hard at my primary school. — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
Everything happens as though I were only one of the particular existences of some great incomprehensible and central being… Sometimes this great totality of… — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
A stage play ought to be the point of intersection between the visible and invisible worlds, or, in other words, the display, the manifestation… — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
Perhaps the sad and empty language that today's flabby humanity pours forth, will, in all its horror, in all its boundless absurdity, re-echo in… — Arthur Adamov Copy Share Image
I] k[n]ow youre b[e]tt[e]r off without me. [D]ont worr[y] ab[o][u]t me. Im fine. — Tinku Razoria Copy Share Image
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The Germans will make a few scattered attacks, then go away. The Romans will enjoy a fine September. — Pietro Badoglio Copy Share Image
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