"Not fooling around, not bothering nobody, just sitting……" — Mikhail Bulgakov
"Not fooling around, not bothering nobody, just sitting here mending the Primus," said the cat with a hostile frown, "and, moreover, I consider it my duty to warn you that the cat is an ancient, inviolable animal."
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60 Quotes by Mikhail Bulgakov
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Well, as everyone knows, once witchcraft gets started, there's no stopping it.
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Literature has become my life.
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My writing is progressing slowly, but at least it's moving forward. I'm sure that's the case. The only problem is…
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Once in 1919, when I was traveling at night by train, I wrote a short story. In the town where…
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No one's fate is of any interest to you except your own.
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Who ever told you there is no such thing in the world as real, true, everlasting love? May the liar…
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In order to be in control, you have to have a definite plan for at least a reasonable period of…
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Remove the document—and you remove the man.
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Not causing trouble, not touching anything, fixing the primus.
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Everything will turn out right, the world is built on that.
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