Kozma Prutkov
Kozma Petrovich Prutkov (Russian: Козьма́ Петро́вич Прутко́в) is a fictional author invented by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy and his cousins, three Zhemchuzhnikov brothers, Alexei, Vladimir and Alexander, during the later part of the rule of Nicholas I of Russia.
The four distinguished satirical poets used this pseudonym as a collective pen name to publish aphorisms, fables, epigrams, satiric, humorous and nonsense verses in the 1850s–1860s, most notably in the literary magazine "Sovremennik" (The Contemporary).
According to the Biographical data on Kozma Prutkov,[1] Prutkov was born on April 11, 1803 and died on January 13, 1863.
He worked for the government of the Russian Empire his entire adult life. In 1820, Prutkov entered military service as a Hussar only for the uniform. He worked at the Assay Office (Пробирная Палата) from 1823 until his death, ending up as its director.
Quotes
- "When casting pebbles into water, look at the ripples being formed thereby. Otherwise this activity will be an empty amusement."
- "Where is the beginning of the end that comes at the end of the beginning?"
- "If you have a fountain, plug it up. Let the fountain too have a rest."
- "If you see a "buffalo" sign on an elephant's cage, do not believe your eyes."
- "If ever asked: What's more useful, the sun or the moon, respond: The moon. For the sun only shines during daytime, when it's light anyway, whereas the moon shines at night." (This aphorism is usually associated with Mullah Nasruddin.)
- "One cannot embrace the unembraceable."
- "Watch!" (In Russian "Бди!")
- "When it concerns art, every tailor has views of his own."
- "Every expert is like a gumboil: his fullness is one-sided."
- "Not every general is stout by nature."
- "Snap a mare on the nose and she will flap her tail."
- "God placed death at the end of life to give us time to prepare for it."
- "If you want to be happy, be so." (frequently misattributed to Count Leo Tolstoy)
- "If you want to be handsome, enroll in the Hussars."
- "Sometimes, zeal can overcome even reason."
- "How pathetic is any constitution at sight of well-kept ammunition!"
- "Don't tell jokes to the ladies, for these jokes are stupid and obscene"
- "Even oysters have enemies" - quoted by Jack Nicholson at the 2010 AFI Life Achievement Award ceremony for Mike Nichols (without naming the author Kozma Prutkov), also quoted as "Even an oyster has enemies".
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- (Original Russian: И устрица имеет врагов! No. 86 in: Плоды раздумья - Мысли и афоризмы)[2]
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