First to go deaf are the bell ringers.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu from Immensity of the Point, translated by Eva A. Ziem
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He who has lost his way finds new ones.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu from Immensity of the Point, translated by Eva A. Ziem
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The way to some ideals leads downwards.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu from Immensity of the Point, translated by Eva A. Ziem
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The death. Is it a full stop or a comma?
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu, translated by Dan Costinaş
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Poverty is the best anti-theft solution.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu from The Steppe of Memory, translated by Dan Costinaş
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All is vanity. Including this statement.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu (2012), translated by Dan Costinaş
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To my mind, the naked truth is not moral.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu from Immensity of the Point, translated by Eva A. Ziem
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If you take a dog, put up with its fleas.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu from Immensity of the Point, translated by Eva A. Ziem
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The city is a graveyard for living people.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu, translated by Dan Costinaş
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He has murdered me. From his point of view.
aphorism by Valeriu Butulescu from The Steppe of Memory, translated by Dan Costinaş
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