Andrey Platonov was a Soviet Russian writer known for his profound and often tragic exploration of the human condition. Born in 1899, he worked as an engineer before turning to literature, producing works that grappled with the complexities of Soviet life. His unique narrative style and philosophical depth have earned him a distinct place in Russian literature, with novels like "The Foundation Pit" reflecting his critiques of socialist ideals and human suffering.
The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone.
A grateful soul is a magnet for miracles.
The soul always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind.
Listen to the music of your soul. It has all the answers you need.
Trust your soul. It knows the way.
The soul is healed by being with children.
A kind heart and a gentle soul can light up the darkest of places.
Sometimes the soul takes detours, but it never forgets the destination.
The soul is not contained within the limits of the body; it is vast and infinite.
A wounded soul seeks solace in nature's embrace.
The soul dances in harmony with the rhythm of the universe.
Love is the language spoken by the soul.