“His death hit me hard, and I was never able to let him go. Even though I’d seen him dead and buried, the truth was that he had never really left me. I grew up measuring myself against him, counting the years, thinking: one day I’ll be as old as Tavică was.” LossGriefChildhoodGuiltMemory Author:Doina Ruști
“She did not seem beautiful to me, especially in the beginning, but even for a long time after that, and then not until later did I come to realise that she was a jewel dropped into the murky waters of a pond, completely out of place in the Gorgani slum, where she seemed to have fallen from the skies, just like the flying Hasan Çelebi, whose name was given to a bridge. “ (Doina Ruști - Homeric)” Novels2019PoliromDoina Ruști Author:Doina Ruști
“And I understood that not only was I fated to see them again, searching for each other with the same looks which clearly showed that love’s fiery sphere had started to grow between them, but there was also something else, meant only for me. Without wanting to, I had entered the realm of shadows, where you cannot be seen. They were the only ones that could be seen, while I, until then at the centre of the story, was now drifting through the treacherous fog of strange desires, like a poor fly blown about in the wind.” (Homeric)” 2019PoliromHomeric Author:Doina Ruști
“Fiecare timp ar trebui judecat dupa faptele care l-au aprins.” PoliticsHistoryGossipTabloidsCurrent EventsDefining MomentsCollective Memory Book:Mâța Vinerii Source: Mâța Vinerii
“Trecutul e ca un câine care îţi rupe fără întrerupere turul, în timp ce prezentul este o potaie care te păcăleşte s-o ţii în braţe, făcându-te să uiţi viitorul - un ogar din rasa afgană. (Doina Ruști - Mâța Vinerii)” TimpTrecutViitorPrezent Author:Doina Ruști