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Mayakovsky’s famous quotes

Mayakovsky's famous sayings

1. My soul has no gray hair, no old man's warmth and whims, my voice is like thunder, shaking the world, I am here - —Tall and handsome, twenty-two years old! —— Mayakovsky

2. Rhythm is the basic power and driving force of poetry —— Mayakovsky

3. I praise the present of the motherland, and I praise the future of the motherland three times. —— Mayakovsky

4. Song is power, a clarion call for battle, and the spark of people’s thoughts—— Mayakovsky

5. Without rhyme...the poem falls apart. Rhythm returns us to the previous line, forces us to recall it, and keeps together all the lines that form an idea - Mayakovsky

6. Be like a lighthouse for everything Those who could not sail at night used firelight to light their way. —— Mayakovsky

7. At work, you must combine every little thing with ambitious and fixed goals. —— Mayakovsky

8. We should do our work so that every daily thing should be adapted to the great and firm goal. ——Mayakovsky

9. Communism is not only manifested in the fields and sweaty factories, it is also manifested in families, around the dinner table, among relatives, and in mutual respect. relationship. —— Mayakovsky

10. There is no more beautiful clothes in the world than strong muscles and fresh skin. —— Mayakovsky

11. When society forces you to the point of desperation, don’t forget that there is another road behind you, and that is crime. Remember that this is not shameful. —— Mayakovsky

12. There is no more beautiful clothes in the world than strong muscles and fresh skin. —— Mayakovsky

13. I praise my current motherland, and I will praise its future three times more. —— Mayakovsky

14. I am not a man, but a cloud in trousers. —— Mayakovsky

15. When this society forces you to have no way out, don’t forget that there is still a way behind you, and that is crime; do this Not shameful! —— Mayakovsky

16. We must do our work so that every daily thing is adapted to the great and firm goal. —— Mayakovsky

17. Without rhythm...the poem will fall apart. Rhyme returns us to the previous line, forces us to recall it, and holds together all the lines that form an idea. —— Mayakovsky;