Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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“The line between good and evil runs through the heart of every man.” Quotations from the Nobel Prize winning author. Expelled from the Soviet Union.

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  2. “This line [between good and evil] shifts. Inside us it oscillates with the years.”

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  3. “Even within hearts overwhelmed with evil, one small bridgehead of good is retained. And even in the best of all hearts, there remains…an un-uprooted small corner of evil.”

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  4. 5. velj

    “With its laws, Stalin's authorities made it clear: ... Private property is a survival from the reactionary past.”

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  5. 5. velj

    “Gradually it was disclosed to me that the line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either - but right through every human heart.”

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  6. 4. velj

    “Britain was shocked when a 14 year old English boy was sentenced to 6 years of prison in Turkey for having done business with large quantities of drugs... But where were the eyes and hearts of your left wing leaders and lawyers, when you read about Stalin's laws on juveniles?”

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  7. 4. velj

    “In my most evil moments I was convinced that I was doing good, and I was well supplied with systematic arguments. And it was only when I lay there rotting on prison straw that I sensed within myself the first stirrings of good.”

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  8. 4. velj

    “It was granted me to carry away from my prison years on my bent back, which nearly broke beneath its load, this essential experience: how a human being becomes evil and how good.”

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  9. 3. velj

    “When after the war a foreman of Inta lumber plant was buried in coffin, the culture and re-education department received instructions to agitate: Work fine and you shall be buried in coffin as well!”

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  10. 3. velj

    “A hungry 14 year old girl picked up a narrow line of grain fallen into the dust from a truck. She was penalized only 3 years with the extenuating circumstances of not having plundered the socialist property directly from field or cornloft.”

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  11. 3. velj

    “Another decree by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet: ... children must be judged by using all the penal rates (i.e with full severity) even if the crime is not committed deliberately but out of carelessness.”

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  12. 2. velj

    “With its laws, Stalin's authorities made it clear: don't steal from me! steal from private persons! Private property is a survival from the reactionary past.”

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  13. 2. velj

    “Do you know the sentences under the law until 1947 for stealing official property from the state? a box from a storehouse? three potatoes from a Kolkhoz? Ten years! (But after '47, twenty years as well!)”

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  14. 2. velj

    “Nay, as you can expect no corn grow on a rocky ground, likewise you can't expect any goodness from a thief.”

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  15. 1. velj

    “Philosophers, psychologists, doctors, writers could have observed in our camps ... the specific process of narrowing of man's mental and intellectual horizon, decline of a man to the level of an animal and his process of dying alive.”

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  16. 1. velj

    “There were many prisoners... who, during the first days of war, wrote petitions: they asked to be sent to the front. They had tasted the thickest, the most stinking camp swill — and then pleaded to be sent in the front line to defend the same camp system...”

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  17. 1. velj

    “The whole raison d'etre of serfdom and the Archipelago is one and the same: these are the social structures for the ruthless enforced utilisation of the free-of-cost work of millions of slaves.”

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  18. 31. sij

    “80 miles of the [Moscow-Volga] canal were dug to a depth of over sixteen feet and a top width of 280 feet. Almost all of it with pick, shovel, and wheelbarrow. So each time you ride along the canal in a motorboat - remember those who lie on its bottom.”

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  19. 31. sij

    “There were many prisoners…who, during the first days of war, wrote petitions: they asked to be sent to the front: ...better to die in a wide field than to decay in a narrow shanty!”

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  20. 31. sij

    “Well, who in 1940 noticed the wave of wives arrested for failure to renounce their husbands?”

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  21. 31. sij

    “The authors don't see anything more encouraging than camp labour. According to them, hard labour is one of the highest forms of the passionate conscious creation.” [On the book by M.Gorky and other Soviet writers regarding the building of White Sea-Baltic Sea canal.]

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