Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Sunday, July 28, 2013
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DIARY
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Because our youth in the Homeland 
was galvanized by petty cash, 
some thought that cause for celebration. 
As a skeptic with a touch of pessimism 
in all things Armenian, all I am prepared to say is, 
“Inshallah!”
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I have no reason to trust Turkish or Azeri patriotism. 
Neither do I trust American, German, or Russian patriotism. 
Now then, tell me please, 
why should I trust Armenian patriotism?
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One good thing about old age: 
the end can’t be too far 
and the end of a bad thing 
is bound to be good.
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Muslims don’t respect one another 
but they are unanimous in demanding the respect 
of the world, including and above all the respect of infidels. 
Are we different?
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On Armenian TV today 
an interview with a community leader from Greece 
named Kurdoghlian – probably Kurdoghlanian 
(literally son of a Kurd).
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Question: Will we ever know how many 
of our community leaders are odars or even Turks 
(according to one of our elder statesmen) 
who speak Armenian fluently? 
Please note that I have nothing against odars. 
As an Armenian I am even flattered that 
some of them choose to work for us. 
Unless of course the only reason they do so 
is that the pay is good; or as a community 
we are too ignorant, backward, and naïve 
to tell the difference between a good leader 
and one that is both corrupt and incompetent 
in addition to being a habitual and compulsive liar.
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11th COMMANDMENT
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“Thou shalt not look up to dividers 
for moral and political guidance.”
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ON EXPLANATIONS
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We say an explanation makes sense 
only when it runs parallel 
to our limitations and prejudices.
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REFLECTIONS
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Blunders are not planned. 
They are more like unintended consequences of our ignorance, 
inaudible echoes of our limitations, 
and invisible reflections of our stupidity and arrogance.
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The biggest mistake we make 
is to assume that man is a reasonable being. 
In reality Homo sapiens is less sapiens 
and more ignoramus. 
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The rotten apple false.
Time is the true revolutionary. 
But unlike Chopin’s Etude,  
its tempo is Adagio molto.
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I criticize myself in others.
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The function of literature is to say 
what everyone suspects to be true.
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FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
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To stand on your own feet 
does not mean to step on someone else’s throat.
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Old age: not a confrontation but a siege.
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If luck is on your side 
even your liabilities become assets.
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My first job at the age of seven or eight 
was that of an apprentice to a blacksmith 
in the neighborhood. 
I didn’t think of it as work.
I even looked forward to it.
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To be a Romanian, according to Saul Steinberg, 
means to “carry a curse, the place from which you come, 
we carry it inside us. It doesn’t heal easily. Maybe never.”
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The astonishing ease with which we make false assumptions 
about ideas, people, oneself.
Every devout believer is convinced 
anyone who does not share his belief is wrong, 
maybe even in cahoots with the devil.
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An academic once tried to explain to me 
why a poem by Hardy was a masterpiece. 
I felt as though I was being taught a new language.
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In the last pages of Richard Burrton’s diary 
many entries consist of a single word: “Booze…”
At one point he writes:  
“Both Elizabeth’s and my manners are appalling…”
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When asked what he reads, Glenn Gould is said to have replied: 
“Everything by Thomas Mann, Kafka, and the Russians…”
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"It's not my fault if my paintings do not sell but one day people will realize they are worth more than the cost of the paint." - Van Gogh
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