Top 18 Dmitry Glukhovsky Quotes
#2. There's only one thing that can save a man from madness and that's uncertainty.
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#3. But if they have a flashlight, it means they're human and not some kind of monsters from the surface,' objected Artyom.
"I don't know what's worse," said Melnik, cutting off Artyom.
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#4. And what if there's nothing in there?' You die and there's nothing beyond that. Nothing. Nothing remains. Someone might remember you for a little while after but not for long.
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#5. His delight at seeing this creation of human hands was mixed with the bitterness of finally understanding that nothing like it ever would be created again.
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#7. The number of places in paradise is limited; only in hell is entry open to all.
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#8. Never discuss the rights of the strong. You are too weak to do that,
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#9. There was nothing: just an empty, dark tunnel he was supposed to plod his way through, from "Birth" station to "Death" station. Those looking for faith had simply been trying to find the side branches in this line. But there were only two stations, and only tunnel connecting them.
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#10. It was as if, having been driven off course, he nevertheless was able to recover his feet on the shining rails of his fate.
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#11. Cut the chatter!' interrupted Melnick, fiercely. 'Don't you know librarians can't stand noise? For them, noise is like waving a red rag in front of a bull.
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#12. Humans had always been better at killing than any other living thing.
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#13. Millions of shining lights, silver nails driven into a dome of dark blue velvet . . .
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#14. Welcome to the First International Red Fighting Brigade of the Moscow Metropolitan in the name of Ernesto Che Guevara!
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#15. As long as man is alive, he will always deem himself to be the light of the world, and consider his enemies as the darkness. And they will be thinking like that on both sides of the front.
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#16. And then, after five minutes of silence, almost inaudibly, the old man sighed and said, more to himself than to Artyom: 'Lord, what a splendid world we ruined . . .
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#18. Who came up with the idea that telling the truth is easy? That's already a lie.
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