Quotes About Russian
Every Russian received the name of one of the saints in the Church calendar, and that saint's day was his or her name day and was kept much as a birthday is kept in England and the United States.—A.M.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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An Austrian punctuality combined with Russian bravery
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Slavophilism, the messianism of backwardness, has based its philosophy upon the assumption that the Russian people and their church are democratic through and through, whereas official Russia is a German bureaucracy imposed upon them by Peter the Great.
~ Leon Trotsky
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The Sino-Soviet conflict was not due to any ideological heresy but to the independence of the Chinese Communists and the fact that, as we may suppose, the Chinese revolution was contrary to the interests of Russian imperialism.
~ Leszek Ko?akowski
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Pushkin could cry hot tears, and he who can weep can hope. "I want to live, so that I may think and suffer," he says; and it seems as if the word "to suffer," which is so beautiful in the poem, just fell in accidentally, because there was no better rhyme in Russian for "to die.
~ Lev Shestov
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Although we had had no precise exponents of realism, yet after Pushkin it was impossible for a Russian writer to depart too far from actuality. Even those who did not know what to do with "real life" had to cope with it as best they could. Hence, in order that the picture of life should not prove too depressing, the writer must provide himself in due season with a philosophy.
~ Lev Shestov
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Chaga is significant in ethnomycology, forest ecology, and increasingly in pharmacognosy. Its long-term human use and cultural eastern European and Russian acceptance should awaken serious researchers to its potential as a reservoir of new medicines, and as a powerful preventive ally for protecting DNA.
~ Paul Stamets
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I think that whether I can be a Russian spy is being investigated by U.S. government since they learned about Sci-Hub, because that is very logical: a Russian project, that uses university accounts to access some information, of course that is suspicious. But in fact Sci-Hub has always been my personal enterprise.
~ Alexandra Elbakyan
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there are current linguistic reverberations—especially the impending disappearance of most of the modern world's 6,000 surviving languages, becoming replaced by English, Chinese, Russian, and a few other languages whose numbers of speakers have increased enormously in recent centuries.
~ Jared Diamond
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I think everyone remembers how certain Russian bureaucrats used to work against the Ukrainian opposition; I think it is hard to drop old habits.
~ Yulia Tymoshenko
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I mean, hunger strike is almost a ritual in a Russian prison colony. It actually has been going back to Soviet times. It's a way of protesting.
~ Masha Gessen
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There was a Russian director named Elem Klimov, who did his films during the communist days. They were constantly struggling with the authorities and to be allowed to express themselves. But he did one of the best war movies I've ever seen - it's called 'Come and See.'
~ Stellan Skarsgard
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People are making judgements about Russian people based on me. This is why I never allow myself any aggression towards my opponent.
~ Fedor Emelianenko
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The original settlers of Alaska apparently were Russian.
~ Jeff Goldblum
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The Russian leadership doesn't operate in the same way as ours does. Informal networks have a much more important role to play than formal networks.
~ Fiona Hill
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If people know anything about Russians, we do things really over the top. We wear high heels everywhere. We show up in the most extravagant outfits. I am just embodying how I was raised and what I grew up in. Some people might think we're extra; I just think we're ravishing.
~ Lana
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Luck, like a Russian car, generally only works if you push it.
~ Tom Holt
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He read the classics, the French and the German among others, but primarily the Russian, which enchanted him with their heavy patience.
~ Tove Jansson
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It is hard to understand the logic of governments—both Russian and American—that encourage inmates to strength train, but Russian prisoners lift kettlebells as well.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
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The kettlebell is an ancient Russian weapon against weakness.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
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Russian kettlebells traditionally come in poods. One pood, an old Russian unit of measurement, equals 16 kilograms, approximately 35 pounds. The most popular sizes in Russia are 1 pood, the right kettlebell for a typical male beginner; 1 1/2 pood, or a 53-pounder, the standard issue in the military; and the "double," as the 2-pood, or 70-pound kettlebell, is called. Doubles are for advanced gireviks.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
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Do not freak out about training the same movement or the same body part for two or more days in a row. It is a standard operating procedure among Russian athletes. For example, the Russian National Powerlifting Team benches up to eight times a week. The key to successful frequent training is constant variation of the loading variables: weights, reps, sets, rest periods, tempo, exercise order, exercise selection, etc.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
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Called girya in Russian, this cannonball with a handle has been making better men and women for over 300 years. In imperial Russia, "kettlebell" was synonymous with "strength." A strongman or weightlifter was called a girevik or a "kettlebell man." Strong ladies were girevichkas or "kettlebell women.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
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Not a single sport develops our muscular strength and bodies as well as kettlebell athletics," reported Russian magazine Hercules in 1913.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
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