"What I like about cities is that everything is king size, the beauty and the ugliness."
"Life—the way it really is—is a battle not between good and bad, but between bad and worse"
Source: Joseph Brodsky (2011). “On Grief And Reason: Essays”, p.115, Penguin UK
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Joseph Brodsky
Poet, Essayist
Joseph Brodsky was a Russian-American poet and Nobel laureate, known for his exploration of themes like love, loss, and exile in his works.
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