“Let me put it another way. Most people are what they sense and if all you see day after day is a mat on a floor that belongs to the rats and four walls with tiny piles of plaster at the bottom, and all you eat is starch, and all you hear is continuous music, you smell garbage and piss which drips through the walls continually, and all the people you know live like you, it's not horrible, it's just… Who they are.”
Blood and Guts in High School (1978)
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Original:
Прощай, немытая Россiя,
Страна рабовъ, страна господъ,
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Отъ ихъ всевидящаго глаза,
Отъ ихъ всеслышащихъ ушей.
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