Author: Boris Pasternak
Cited by
- Claude Simon (1)
- IN: The Grass (1958) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: No one makes history, no one sees it happen, no one sees the grass grow.
FROM: "Doctor Zhivago", (1957), Novel, Russia
- Chris Bohjalian (1)
- IN: The Guest Room (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I don't think I'd love you so deeply if you had nothing to complain of, and nothing to regret.
FROM: Doctor Zhivago, (1957), Novel, Italy
- Don Pendleton (1)
- IN: Tennessee Smash (1978) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: To run true to type is the extinction of a man, his condemnation to death. If… he is still free from himself, he has achieved an atom of immortality.
FROM: Dr Zhivago, (1957), Novel, Russia
- Lesley Lokko (1)
- IN: A Private Affair (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: We have all become people according to the measure in which we have loved other people, and have had occasion for loving.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, Russia
- Robert Littell (1)
- IN: The Stalin Epigram (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I am alone; all round me drowns in falsehood:
Life is not a walk across a field.
FROM: Hamlet, (1603), Poem, Russia