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If to squeeze out of his prose all the water, then the bottom line will remain, alas, only unprintable expressions.
№ 224184   Added MegaMozg 16-01-2017 / 13:01
In another prose so few thoughts that I want to force the author to pass it on poetry.
№ 223825   Added MegaMozg 16-01-2017 / 12:49
Hitherto proud our language
To postal prose.
№ 213476   Added MegaMozg 15-01-2017 / 15:59
Compared to love, even poetry prose think.
№ 203821   Added MegaMozg 14-01-2017 / 10:02
I'm not Olivier, I'm just a Gladiator.
But if Lawrence got into the ring, immediately would recognize the man.
That Boxing is not a sport, but a real theatre.
Means raging bull on stage on the right.
Brawl can respectively like.
I prefer to do poems, not waving with his fists.
After all this spectacle.
Quote Explanation: Jake Lamotte speaks to the audience in his bar.
№ 187265   Added MegaMozg 13-01-2017 / 12:27
... The difference between prose and belles lettres is the difference between the infantry and the air force. On the merits of their operations.
Quote Explanation: Solomon Volkov. Conversations with Joseph Brodsky
№ 173656   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 16:57
Prose - the game as a whole, the poem - only the goals and assists situation.
№ 165350   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 10:35
A good novel tells the truth about your hero, bad - about your author.
№ 142178   Added MegaMozg 10-01-2017 / 10:48
I know of no case harder than writing simple, honest prose about human beings.
№ 139190   Added MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 19:50
Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing.
No one exudes stench as much as a pile of unpublished manuscripts.
№ 131505   Added MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 09:50
The prose takes place in the books only because it contained her poetry.
№ 123702   Added MegaMozg 08-01-2017 / 13:58
The prose I wrote myself, and poems - as I always felt under someone's dictation.
Quote Explanation: From the Preface "From the author"
№ 122971   Added MegaMozg 08-01-2017 / 13:28
In the end, boredom is the most common feature of existence, and one can only wonder why it is so little Popas in prose of the 19th century, its penchant for realism.
№ 103366   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 08:43
And I love the verse and in prose numb.
Well, I can't say
Don't know how.
№ 103345   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 08:42