Quote by: Yevgeny Zamyatin

I'm like a machine being run over its RPM limit: The bearings are overheating - a minute longer, and the metal is going to melt and start dripping and that'll be the end of everything. I need a quick splash of cold water, logic. I pour it on in buckets, but the logic hisses on the hot bearings and dissipates in the air as a fleeting white mist. Well, of course, it's clear that you can't establish a function without taking into account what its limit is. And it's also clear that what I felt yesterday, that stupid "dissolving in the universe," if you take it to its limit, is death. Because that's exactly what death is - the fullest possible dissolving of myself into the universe. Hence, if we let L stand for love and D for death, then L = f (D), i.e., love and death...


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Author Bio


  • NameYevgeny Zamyatin
  • DescriptionRussian author
  • BornFebruary 1, 1884
  • DiedMarch 10, 1937
  • CountryRussian Empire; Soviet Union
  • ProfessionScience Fiction Writer; Engineer; Satirist; Librettist
  • WorksWe
  • AwardsPrometheus Award - Hall Of Fame