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" Blest who was youthful in his youth;
blest who matured at the right time;
who gradually the chill of life
with years was able to withstand;
who never was addicted to strange dreams;
who did not shun the fashionable rabble;
who was at twenty fop or blade,
and then at thirty, profitably married;
who rid himself at fifty
of private and of other debts;
who fame, money, and rank
in due course calmly gained;
about whom lifelong one kept saying:
N. N. is an excellent man.

But it is sad to think that to no purpose
youth was given us,
that we betrayed it every hour,
that it duped us;
that our best wishes,
that our fresh dreamings,
in quick succession have decayed
like leaves in putrid autumn.
It is unbearable to see before one
only of dinners a long series,
to look on life as on a rite,
and in the wake of the decorous crowd
to go, not sharing with it
either general views, or passions. "

Alexander Pushkin , Eugene Onegin


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Alexander Pushkin quote : Blest who was youthful in his youth;<br />blest who matured at the right time;<br />who gradually the chill of life<br />with years was able to withstand;<br />who never was addicted to strange dreams;<br />who did not shun the fashionable rabble;<br />who was at twenty fop or blade,<br />and then at thirty, profitably married;<br />who rid himself at fifty<br />of private and of other debts;<br />who fame, money, and rank<br />in due course calmly gained;<br />about whom lifelong one kept saying:<br />N. N. is an excellent man.<br /><br />But it is sad to think that to no purpose<br />youth was given us,<br />that we betrayed it every hour,<br />that it duped us;<br />that our best wishes,<br />that our fresh dreamings,<br />in quick succession have decayed<br />like leaves in putrid autumn.<br />It is unbearable to see before one<br />only of dinners a long series,<br />to look on life as on a rite,<br />and in the wake of the decorous crowd<br />to go, not sharing with it<br />either general views, or passions.