
Top 25 The Master And Margarita Quotes
#1. The Master and Margarita is my favorite. To me it's the greatest exploration of the human imagination.
Daniel Radcliffe
#2. 'The Master and Margarita' is deeply to do with the unconscious. It is a story about a man who writes a story in a time when he's not supposed to write that story: the story of Pontius Pilate.
Simon McBurney
#3. But The Master and Margarita is true to the broader sense of the novel as a freely developing form embodied in the works of Dostoevsky and Gogol, of Swift and Sterne, of Cervantes, Rabelais and Apuleius.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#4. I'm reading Our Ecstatic Days, by Steve Erickson. It's an extraordinary journey and the most exciting thing I've found since The Master and Margarita, which I've read about 20 times. I like being taken away somewhere by a book.
Sienna Guillory
#5. There is no greater misfortune in the world than the loss of reason.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#6. Only people of low birth pressed questions likely to embarrass.
Norah Lofts
#7. Miss Drew, entering her classroom, was aghast to see instead of the usual small array of buttonholes on her desk, a mass of already withering hothouse flowers completely covering her desk and chair. William was a boy who never did things by halves.
David Miller
#8. The great thing about the moon landing is that my grandmother got the first color TV in order to be able to see the moon landing that was in black and white.
Alfonso Cuaron
#9. It's very much like a torture sometimes, the process of trying to get rid of an accent.
Penelope Cruz
#10. My Sleeping Beauty ~ I kissed you, but you did not wake. I find this strange for I know I am your prince.
Lisa Valdez
#11. My writing process often begins with a question. I write down ideas and let them stew for about a year. Then, when I sit down to write, I make a list of characters and try to see how they fit.
Cynthia Voigt
#12. Sometimes we're loyal to more than one thing. When there's a conflict, we have to choose which loyalty to honor.
Claudia Gray
#14. ADD is a neurological syndrome whose classic defining triad of symptoms include impulsivity, distractibility, and hyperactivity or excess energy.
Edward M. Hallowell
#15. The more we know the easier it is to survive. Knowledge dispels fear.
John Wiseman
#16. For a more than miffed Midnight, fate was for emperors, fools and soppy lovers: - fate was the self-important egotism of those doing well, the sheer unbearable arrogance of the living and loved.
Tom Conrad
#17. Once upon a time there was a lady. She had no children, and no happiness either. And at first she cried for a long time, but then she became wicked ...
Mikhail Bulgakov
#18. The hope that there she would manage to regain her happiness made her fearless
Mikhail Bulgakov
#19. We take random events and we put them together in a pattern so we can comfort ourselves with a story, no matter how much it obviously isn't true.
Patrick Ness
#20. Is that vodka?' Margarita asked weakly. The cat jumped up from its chair in indignation. 'Excuse me, your majesty,' he squeaked, 'do you think I would give vodka to a lady? That is pure spirit!
Mihail Bulhakov
#21. If you take you away from me, you take everything.
Adriana Locke
#22. Margarita was never short of money. She could buy whatever she liked. Her husband had plenty of interesting friends. Margarita never had to cook. Margarita knew nothing of the horrors of living in a shared flat. In short ... was she happy? Not for a moment.
Mikhail Bulgakov
#23. I have a lot of fond memories of St. Patrick's Day in Chicago. Vague, but fond.
Joel Murray
#24. Whether we admit it or not, there comes for everyone the moment when personal existence must be anchored to a truth recognized as final, a truth which confers a certitude no longer open to doubt.
Pope John Paul II
#25. You have summoned me in my weakness. You must sustain me in your strength.
Franklin Pierce
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