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  • opinions

    OPINIONS
    **********************************
    We have no use for opinion surveys
    because our men at the top
    already know what’s best for us (also them)
    and they are already doing what must be done.
    *
    Even when I write
    about our bosses, bishops and benefactors
    I speak of myself.
    I believe there is a boss, bishop and benefuctor
    in all of us.
    *
    Are Armenians smart?
    I don’t know.
    I am not sure.
    But I do know this:
    I have never met an Armenian
    with even a remote awareness
    of the depths of his ignorance
    and stupidity – beginning with myself.
    *
    I have yet to meet an Armenian writer
    who did not think,
    if his works were translated into English
    he wouldn’t be world famous.
    #

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    • Re: opinions

      Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
      *
      Even when I write
      about our bosses, bishops and benefactors
      I speak of myself.
      I believe there is a boss, bishop and benefuctor
      in all of us.
      Typo or Freudian slip?
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • Re: opinions

        FROM MY NOTEBOOKS (XXIII)
        ***************************************
        When a divided nation confronts a united empire,
        the outcome is bound to the predictable
        to the point of being a recurring or routine occurrence,
        like sunrise and sunset.
        Don’t believe everything you are told.
        *
        Must be hard being God.
        Everyone speaks of you but no one understands you,
        and everything that is said is based on hearsay.
        *
        A writer once bragged to me:
        “I write more than I read. I hope you do too!”
        I don’t remember his name.
        *
        A billionaire on the radio this morning:
        “I don’t care about the money. I just love the challenge.”
        *
        There are no short cuts to heaven.
        *
        Akhmatova on Chekhov:
        “…uniformly drab; a sea of mud,
        with absence of heroism and martyrdom,
        absence of depth and darkness and sublimity.”
        #

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        • Re: opinions

          In his novel,
          A PARTISAN'S DAUGHTER (New York, 2008)
          Louis de Bernieres writes about “an emperor
          who blinded all his prisoners except for one in every hundred,
          who was supposed to lead the others home,
          and when the opposing king saw what had happened to his troops,
          he died of the shock.”
          *
          What he he fails to mention is that
          both the emperor (Basil II Bulgaroktonus [Bulgar-slayer])
          and the Bulgarian king (Czar Samuel)
          were of Armenian descent.
          *
          For more details, see my book,
          THE ARMENIANS: THEIR HISTORY AND CULTURE
          (New York, 1981).
          #

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          • Re: opinions

            Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
            Typo or Freudian slip?
            premeditated Freudian!

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            • Re: opinions

              AS I SEE IT
              **********************
              If I repeat myself it may because
              my memory is no longer what it used to be
              and I no longer remember what I said last week.
              *
              Virginia Woolf on James Joyce’s ULYSSES:
              “An illiterate underbred book…nauseating.”
              *
              As an expression of their contempt for Kazantzakis,
              who had dared to depict them in an unflattering manner
              in one of his novels, Cretans used to xxxx on his grave.
              To be noted, the words "Cretan” and “cretin”
              share the same root.
              *
              If you prove to an Armenian
              you may know or understanding something he doesn’t,
              he will take it as a personal insult.
              *
              Van Gogh committed suicide
              because he thought of himself as a failure
              and the world agreed with him
              by refusing to buy a single canvas.
              *
              Edna O’Brien to Walter Mosley:
              “You’re black, xxxish, with a poor upbringing,
              there are writing riches therein.”
              #

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              • tragedies

                TWO TRAGEDIES
                ***********************************
                We have to contend with two major tragedies
                in our history: (a) our genocide and (b) our leadership.
                *
                There are two kinds of tragedies:
                tragedies that have a beginning and an end,
                and tragedies that don’t.
                *
                There are two kinds of victims:
                victims of wars and massacres,
                and victims of corruption and incompetence.
                My guess is, and it’s only a guess,
                victims of corruption and incompetence
                outnumber the others.
                *
                When we are told talk is cheap,
                you cay be sure of one thing:
                they include literature.
                *
                To our leadership, all talk that does not glorify
                their greatness and nobility is treason.
                #

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                • Re: tragedies

                  Hey lets add your posts to the list of tragedies as well and then we can truly see the scope of it all.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                  • charlie

                    JE SUIS CHARLIE
                    ************************************
                    You say we need solutions
                    and I say, what is the value of a solution
                    in the absence of men willing to implement it?
                    *
                    Every brainwashed Armenian knows the difference
                    between a good and a bad writer.
                    My question is: “Eshek khoshftan ne annar?”
                    (What does a jackass know about stewed raisins?)
                    *
                    No self-respecting Armenian believes
                    he is or has ever been brainwashable.
                    *
                    About freedom of the press,
                    the question we must ask is:
                    Do we have it?
                    Did we ever have it?
                    *
                    What kind of men divide the nation?
                    The answer must be:
                    Little men more interested in their own backyards
                    than in the destiny of the nation.
                    #

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                    • Re: tragedies

                      JE SUIS CHARLIE
                      ************************************
                      You say we need solutions
                      and I say, what is the value of a solution
                      in the absence of men willing to implement it?
                      *
                      Every brainwashed Armenian knows the difference
                      between a good and a bad writer.
                      My question is: “Eshek khoshftan ne annar?”
                      (What does a jackass know about stewed raisins?)
                      *
                      No self-respecting Armenian believes
                      he is or has ever been brainwashable.
                      *
                      About freedom of the press,
                      the question we must ask is:
                      Do we have it?
                      Did we ever have it?
                      *
                      What kind of men divide the nation?
                      The answer must be:
                      Little men more interested in their own backyards
                      than in the destiny of the nation.
                      #

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