Prutkov Kozma
Kozma Prutkov — a collective pseudonym for the group of Russian writers — Alexey Tolstoy and Zhemchuzhnikov brothers, who performed jointly in 50—60s of the 19th century.
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Contents of Prutkov Kozma:
Do not cut everything that grows.
Do not joke with women — such jokes are silly and indecent.
Do not pull the pants on somebody else's legs.
Do not seek for unity in the whole, but rather in the uniformity of distinction.
Don't despair in sorrows; dejection itself attracts griefs.
Don't walk on the slope, to not wear down your boots on one side.
Drive love away through the door — it will fly in through the window.
Even an oyster has enimies!
Even turpentine is useful for something!
Every person's head is like a stomach: some digest the food, and some only get constipated.
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