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Yevgeny Kaseyev

 contemporary Russian author of maxims
Yevgeny Kaseyev

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Balance: women often say nonsense, men often do it.

If we combine the dark past with the bright future, we will have the gray present.

Before you sell the medicine, you have to sell the disease.

A woman is like a rose: the petals fall in a week, but the thorns remain.

Gossip: a lie made from truth.

The voice of conscience, the voice of reason, the voice of blood... Try to understand something within this choir.

When a woman is silent, listen carefully.

Rejection of foreign culture is a sign of barbarity, while understanding foreign barbarity is a sign of culture.

Environment: what nature becomes when humans protect it.

The optimist is interested in life, the pessimist in its meaning.

Tell me what you are ready to leave behind and I will tell you what you can achieve.

Money spoils a person, but unfortunately, so does the lack of it.

The man’s tail came off, but the need to wag it remained.

There is no forbidden fruit in hell.

Death, the last temptation.

Hate presupposes reciprocity.

The optimist invents the wheel, the pessimist the spare tire.

Funny Quotes

In total, there are about 10 aphorisms that have made Moses so famous.

Lawyers are so expensive that it’s cheaper to hire a judge.

To become rich you need three things: intelligence, talent, and a lot of money.


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