Quote by: Alexander Pushkin

Perhaps you'd like, you gentle fellow, To hear what I'm prepared to say On "kinfolk" and their implications? Well, here's my view of close relations: They're people whom we're bound to prize, To honor, love, and idolize, And following the old tradition, To visit come the Christmas feast, Or send a wish by mail at least; All other days they've our permission, To quite forget us if they please- So grant them, God, long life and ease!


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Author Bio


  • NameAlexander Pushkin
  • DescriptionRussian poet
  • AliasesAlexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
  • BornJune 6, 1799
  • DiedFebruary 10, 1837
  • CountryRussian Empire
  • ProfessionPoet; Writer; Prosaist; Playwright; Literary Critic; Translator; Historian
  • WorksEugene Onegin; The Captain's Daughter; Boris Godunov; Ruslan And Ludmila