Yevgeny Yevtushenko quotes:

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  • In my blood there is no Jewish blood. In their callous rage, all anti-Semites must hate me now as a Jew. For that reason I am a true Russian.

  • Translation is like a woman. If it is beautiful, it is not faithful. If it is faithful, it is most certainly not beautiful.

  • I love sport because I love life, and sport is one of the basic joys of life.

  • Give me a mystery - just a plain and simple one - a mystery which is diffidence and silence, a slim little bare-foot mystery: give me a mystery - just one!

  • A poet's autobiography is his poetry. Anything else is just a footnote.

  • When truth is replaced by silence,the silence is a lie.

  • Time has a way of demonstrating that the most stubborn are the most intelligent.

  • Everything I do, I do on the principle of Russian borscht. You can throw everything into it beets, carrots, cabbage, onions, everything you want. What's important is the result, the taste of the borscht.

  • Envy is an insult to oneself.

  • In general, in poetry and literature, I am among those people who believe that too much is indispensable.

  • No Jewish blood runs among my blood,but I am as bitterly and hardly hatedby every anti-semiteas if I were a Jew. By thisI am a Russian.

  • Poetry is like a bird, it ignores all frontiers.

  • Why is it that right-wing bastards always stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity, while liberals fall out among themselves?

  • Literature has to serve as a moral control of politics.

  • Here we have some people who call themselves Christians and they forget Jesus Christ was a Jew. Something like anti-Semitism is an artificial way of avoiding responsibility. You blame the problems in your country on someone else, on some group.

  • Sorrow happens, hardship happens, the hell with it, who never knew the price of happiness, will not be happy.

  • In Russia all tyrants believe poets to be their worst enemies.

  • In any man who dies there dies with him his first snow and kiss and fight... Not people die but worlds die in them.

  • All values in this world are more or less questionable, but the most important thing in life is human kindness.

  • [I] do not like poems that resemble hay compressed into a geometrically perfect cube. I like it when the hay, unkempt, uncombed, with dry berries mixed in it, thrown together gaily and freely, bounces along atop some truck-and more, if there are some lovely and healthy lasses atop the hay-and better yet if the branches catch at the hay, and some of it tumbles to the road.

  • He watched through a crack inside just pretending to be dead he wanted to fix each pallbearer in his memory . . . it seems to me a telephone was installed in the coffin to someone yet again Stalin is sending his instructions.

  • Justice is like a train that is nearly always late.

  • One day posterity will remember these strange times, when ordinary common honesty was called courage.

  • Be equal to your talent, not your age. At times let the gap between them be embarrassing.

  • Character begins to form at the first pinch of anxiety about ourselves.

  • He who is conceived in a cage, yearns for the cage.

  • Life is a rainbow which also includes black.

  • No people are uninteresting. Their fate is like the chronicles of planets. Nothing in them is not particular, and planet is dissimilar from planet.

  • Only when the sense of the pain of others begins does man begin

  • There is no need to fear the strong. All one needs is to know the method of overcoming them. There is a special jujitsu for every strong man.

  • Those who are used to a cage will weep for a cage.

  • To partly remain a child: that is to be really mature.

  • True sport is always a duel, a duel with nature, with one's own fear, with one's own fatigue, a duel in which the body and the mind are strengthened.

  • When there is freedom of speech, I've found that the majority of people really have nothing to say.

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