Quotes from The Stranger

Max Frei ·  544 pages

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“That's how every good story must end. When a person stops understanding something, he's on the right track.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“The fact is, i don't have a drop of patience. If something goes wrong in my life, I'm not able to wait for an auspicious moment to remedy the situation. I'd rather spoil everything once and for all, as long as it's today, than subject myself to anguished expectation and breathing exercises with an eye towards the future.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“I've never really had any luck with women in my life. Well, at first I was fairly lucky. Then all of a sudden, they all thought they had to get married for some reason. And not to me. It's especially strange, because I almost always fell in love with the very smart girls. Even that didn't help matters. I don't see how any intelligent person could seriously want to get married.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Where do rumors come from, Sir Kofa?" i was truly curious to know the answer.
"Where don't they come from? I suppose the majority of rumors are a combination of leaked information and the astouding imaginations of numerous storytellers. And, of course, the hope that things aren't really as boring as they seem on the surface.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“There is nothing simpler than carrying out the impossible. You just have to imagine what you must do, and turn your mind off completely, When you come to your senses, everything is already behind you.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger



“Please, don't spare my self-confidence, sir. I never take it with me when I leave home.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“I fumbled around in the basement of my soul in search of the small, sensible fellow who often comes to the rescue during emergencies. It looked like he wasn't home.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Когда ты всегда знаешь, о чем поговорить с человеком, это - признак взаимной симпатии. Когда вам есть о чем вместе помолчать, это - начало настоящей дружбы.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“People are made in such a way that if something inexplicable happens to them, they write it off to an overheated imagination.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Well, there were, of course, people to call. A good fifty names in my telephone book, which I had acquired only a month ago. But there was no one I wanted to talk to, much less see. Maybe I was just depressed. In that case, long live depression! That hypothetical malady made it very easy for me to take the most important decision in my life.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger



“Are you sometimes scared, or happy, just like that, out of the blue, apropos of nothing? You hurry out on some stupid errand, and suddenly you feel a thrill of improbablem intense, boundless joy? Or it happens that everything seems to be in its rightful placem your beloved is sleeping sweetly next to you, you're young and full of as much energy as a puppy - and suddenly you feel you're suspended in emptiness, and a leaden sorrow clamps down on your heart, as though you were dead. Not only that, but as though you had never been alive. And sometimes you look at yourself in the mirror, and you can't remember who that chap is, or why he's there at all. Then your own reflection turns around and walks away, and you watch silently as it retreats. [..] It happens because something ineffable is reaching for us - we never know where and when it will show up and start tugging on our sleave.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Когда нужно допросить несколько женщин, Макс, лучше всего собрать их вместе. Каждая будет так стараться превзойти остальных, что непременно расскажет больше, чем собиралась. Проблема лишь в том, чтобы не сойти с ума от этого гвалта!”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Уберите свою роскошную задницу с моих глаз, незабвенная, поскольку ее божественные очертания не дают мне сосредоточиться!”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Я, кажется, натер мозоль на том участке мозга, который заведует положительными эмоциями!”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Ты представить себе не можешь, какую тебе оказывают честь. Если бы Джуффин отдал за тебя жизнь, это я еще как-то смог бы понять. Но поделиться пирогом Чаккатта! Что это с вами, Джуффин?”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger



“Хвалить меня — очень правильная стратегия. Из добросовестно похваленного меня можно свить не одну сотню метров хороших, качественных верёвок. Вещь, как известно, в хозяйстве необходимая.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Сэр Макс… Мне просто больше не с кем посоветоваться… Может быть, вы можете сказать: что мне теперь делать? «Чтобы не сойти с ума», как вы вчера выразились…
– Что вам делать? Я не знаю. Я знаю только, что мог бы сделать сам
на вашем месте.
– Что? Что бы вы стали делать?
– Я бы все бросил. И начал бы какую-нибудь совершенно новую жизнь. Я имею в виду, что постарался бы поменять все сразу: дом… или даже город. Но дом – это как минимум! Я сменил бы работу, если бы у меня была хоть малейшая возможность это сделать. Стал бы иначе одеваться и причесываться, завел бы кучу новых знакомых… Ну и все в таком роде. Я старался бы много работать и уставать до полусмерти, чтобы сон искал меня, а не наоборот… А через дюжину дней я посмотрелся бы в зеркало и увидел бы там незнакомого человека, с которым никогда в жизни не случалось моих несчастий…”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Может быть, хоть вы можете залатать мое глупое сердце, леди Сотофа? Этот садист Джуффин утверждает, что со всеми своими бедами я должен справляться самостоятельно, но у меня пока неважно получается.
– Ой, да какие у тебя беды?! – отмахнулась моя собеседница. – Все твои беды как летний снег: вот он есть, миг – и нет ничего, просто показалось… Не надо только все время тыкаться носом в прошлое или мечтать о том, каким могло бы стать будущее. Сегодня у тебя маскарад, получай удовольствие!”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Была во всей этой истории только одна загвоздка: я ужасно не люблю общаться с незнакомыми людьми. Стыдно сказать, но, кажется, я просто стесняюсь… Но уж тут мне никто не мог помочь. «Ладно, – подумал я, – как бы там ни было, все лучше, чем сидеть в гостиной и с интересом наблюдать, как именно этот бедняга Макс будет сходить с ума… Побольше глупых мелких проблем, дорогуша, и ты, возможно, забудешь о своей единственной настоящей проблеме…»”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Мне всю жизнь не везло с девушками. То есть поначалу всегда везло, даже слишком... а потом они решали, что им зачем-то срочно нужно выйти замуж, причем за кого-нибудь другого. Это особенно странно, поскольку я, как правило, влюблялся в умных девушек. Но и это не помогало, хотя как может умный человек всерьез захотеть замуж — не понимаю!”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger



“Видите ли, Джуффин, я с рождения абсолютно уверен, что совершенно замечателен сам по себе и никакая дурная репутация мне не повредит! То есть я слишком самовлюблен, чтобы утруждать себя попытками самоутвердиться, если вы понимаете, что я имею в виду…”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


“Неприятные хлопоты всегда хочется отложить на завтра. Но «завтра» уже наступало; уютное, праздное «вчера» следовало сдать в архив и забыть. Коротенькое, теплое «сегодня» всё ещё пребывало в моём кресле, прямо под моей задницей. Но это не могло длиться вечно.”
― Max Frei, quote from The Stranger


About the author

Max Frei
Born place: in Odessa, Ukraine
Born date February 22, 2018
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