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A collection of Pushkin’s classic love quotes

1. Love may not be completely dead in my heart, but I hope it won’t bother you anymore; I don’t want to make you sad anymore. I have loved you silently and hopelessly, suffering both shyness and jealousy; I have loved you so sincerely, so tenderly, and may God bless you, and may another person do the same. Like I love you. —— Pushkin "I Used to Love You"

2. What does my name mean to you? It will die, like the melancholy gurgling sound of the sea beating against the seawall, like the faint sound of night in the dense forest. It will leave a dull mark on the yellow pages of the memorial book, like a pattern on a tombstone in a language that no one can understand. What's the point? It has long been forgotten in the new fierce storm, and it will not bring pure and gentle memories to your heart. But in your lonely and sad days, please quietly read my name and say: Someone is missing me, and I live in a person's heart in this world. ——Pushkin's "My Name"

3. I once loved you silently and hopelessly. I suffered from both shyness and jealousy. I have loved you so sincerely and tenderly, and may God give you the same steadfast iron as mine. ——Pushkin "I Used to Love You"

4. On your lonely and sad days, please quietly read my name and say: Someone is missing me, and I live in a world. human heart. ——Pushkin's "My Name"

5. If life deceives you, don't be sad or impatient. You need to be calm in gloomy days. Do you believe it? Those happy days are coming, and the heart is always looking forward to the future, but now it is often gloomy. Everything is a moment, everything is the past, and what has passed will become a kind memory. —— Pushkin "If Life Deceived You"

6. Whoever matures sooner or later and gradually learns to tolerate the cruel misfortune of life will be happy. ——Pushkin

7. "You are the cutest", I said it without having time to think, but after thinking about it, I still said it. ——Pushkin

8. There are two kinds of ambiguity: one stems from the poverty of thoughts and feelings, which can only be replaced by words; the other stems from the poverty of language, which is not enough to express rich feelings. Emotions - Pushkin

9. There is no happiness in the world, but there is freedom and tranquility. —— Pushkin "It's time to go, my dear"

10. God makes us accustomed to various things, which is to use them to replace happiness. ——Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin"

11. If life deceives you, don't be sad. Don't be impatient. In the melancholy days, you need to be calm and believe. Happy days will come. My heart will always yearn for it. Looking at the future, the present is always melancholy, everything is fleeting, everything will pass, and the past will become a kind memory - Pushkin

12. The colder you are towards a woman, the more you will get her attention. . ——Pushkin

13. There will no longer be such a moonlit night, with blurred light passing through the dark woods, pouring out the quiet brilliance, faintly and vaguely illuminating the beauty of my lover. ——Pushkin

14. I once loved you so sincerely and tenderly. I hope God bless you and another person will love you as much as me. ——Pushkin "I Used to Love You"

15. When you are lonely and sad, please quietly read my name and say: Someone in this world misses me, and I live in a person's heart. ——Pushkin

16. Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace close friendship. ——Pushkin

17. The influence of people is short and weak, but the influence of books is broad and far-reaching. ——Pushkin

18. What tortures me is sometimes jealousy and sometimes shyness. May God give you a person as strong and iron as mine. —— Pushkin "I Used to Love You"

19. You can look at other people's faces, but please trust my heart. ——Pushkin

21. Reading is the best learning. Following the thoughts of great men is the most interesting science.

——Pushkin

22. Reading and learning are to build one's own thoughts and knowledge with the help of other people's thoughts and knowledge. ——Pushkin

23. All rational animals will be bored. ——Pushkin

24. Oh, my erratic youth! I thank you for the joy, for the melancholy, for the lovely pain, for the excitement, the noise and the feasting, for all the gifts you bring. ——Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin"

25. There is no master before failure. In the face of failure, everyone is a mortal. ——Pushkin

26. Everything that has passed will become a kind memory——Pushkin

27. If life deceives you, don’t be sad or impatient, there will always be melancholy days. It will pass. ——Pushkin

28. If life deceives you, don’t be sad or troubled. Be calm in gloomy days. ——Pushkin

29. And what has passed away will become lovely again——Pushkin's "Weibo"

30. Sensitivity is not proof of wisdom. Fools and even madmen sometimes become Will also be particularly sensitive - Pushkin

31. Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace an extremely close friendship. ——Pushkin

32. The design and creation of the world should be centered on people, rather than seeking money. People do not live with money as the object, but the object of people is often people. ——Pushkin

33. The early flowers of hope have withered; the flower of life has been tortured and haggard! Youth sadly flies away from our eyes, and the roses of life will wither together. But I, who have been forgotten by love, will never forget to shed tears for love. ——Pushkin

34. I loved you so sincerely and tenderly. God bless, I hope others can love you like this. ——Pushkin "I Loved You"

35. "When you met that young man in the forest, the flame of youth had been extinguished in his eyes, did you sigh? - Pushkin's "Singer""

36. "I said to her: You How cute!, but my heart is saying: How much I love you! - Pushkin "You and You"

37. Hope is the loyal sister of misfortune. ——Pushkin

38. A lion can be recognized from its toes, and a donkey can be identified from its ears.——Pushkin

39. Reading is the best learning, following the thoughts of great people, It's an interesting thing. ——Pushkin

40. ,гдеж"ивуя...But in your lonely and sad days, please miss me quietly name, and said: Someone is missing me, and I live in a person's heart in this world. ——Pushkin's "My Name"

41. I once loved you silently and without hope. —— Pushkin "I Loved You Once"

42. Life is so beautiful, and physical exercise is endless fun. —— Pushkin

43. If life deceives you, don’t be melancholy or angry! Just tolerate things that don't go your way for now; believe it, happy days will come. ——Pushkin

44. If life deceives you, don’t be sad or angry; face the sad days calmly and believe that happy times will come. The mind always makes people yearn for a better future, but reality always makes people feel noisy and boring. Everything is short-lived and fleeting, and the passing years make you deeply miss them. ——Pushkin

45. In any case, love without hope and without asking for repayment will definitely touch a woman's heart more than all the calculated temptations. ——Pushkin "The Black Slaves of Peter the Great"

46. Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace close friendship. ——Pushkin

47. Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace an extremely close friendship.

——Pushkin

48. Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace an extremely close friendship. ——Pushkin

49. Two roads diverged in the yellow woods, and I only chose one of them to walk through my life. ——Pushkin's "The Road Not Taken"

50. Hope of love - the joy that silent honor coaxes into us is as short-lived as the morning mist and like a dream - Pushkin's "To Chaadaev" Collection of Pushkin's famous quotes

1. Everything is fleeting and everything will pass----"If life deceives you"

2. Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it.! ----"Poetry"

3. Lying in the hills of Georgia at night, the Arakva River roars in front of me. I am melancholy and relaxed: my sadness is full of light; my sadness is full of you, you, only you... My depression cannot be disturbed or broken by anything, my heart is burning again, love Because, it can't help but make you fall in love with it.

4. The design and creation of the world should be centered on people, rather than seeking money. People do not live with money as their object, but their object is often people.

5. You can look at other people’s faces, but please trust my heart.

6. How happy is the person chosen by your lingering dream. His eyes dominate you. In front of him, you are unabashedly in a trance for love----"Being Chosen by Your Lingering Dream" 》

7. Reading is the best way to learn, and following the thoughts of great people is interesting.

8. There will no longer be such a moonlit night, with blurred light pouring through the dark woods, pouring out the quiet brilliance, faintly and vaguely illuminating the beauty of my lover.

9. The happy thing is, who is young when he is young (touching family diary) The happy thing is, who matures at the right time----"Eugene Onegin"

10. You are the cutest. I didn’t have time to think about it when I said it, but after thinking about it, I still said it.

11. Listening to the blazing talk can be afraid of knowing what you know

12. If life deceives you, don’t be sad, don’t be impatient. In melancholy days, you need to be calm and believe. Happy days. The future will come, my heart will always yearn for the future, but now I am always melancholy, everything is fleeting, everything will pass, and what has passed will become a dear memory----"If Life Deceived You"

< p> 13. If life deceives you Pushkin (Russian) If life deceives you, don’t be sad or impatient! Calmness is needed on gloomy days: believe it! Happy days will come. The heart is always yearning for the future; the present is often melancholy: everything is fleeting, everything will pass; and what has passed will become a kind memory.

14. If life deceives you, don’t be sad or impatient. You need to be calm in gloomy days. Do you believe it? Those happy days are coming, and the heart is always looking forward to the future, but now it is often gloomy. Everything is a moment, everything is the past, and what has passed will become a kind memory. ----"If Life Deceived You"

15. So many things I thought I had forgotten come back to my heart, with an even stranger pain, like a letter arriving, and the recipient was many years ago Just left this room. Pushkin's famous sayings

1. Cherishing clothes should start from the time when they are new, and cherishing reputation should start from childhood.

2. How happy is the person chosen by your lingering dreams and whims. His eyes dominate you. In front of him, you are unabashedly in a trance for love.

3. The sky is wider than the ocean, and the human soul is wider than the sky.

4. Not long ago I begged you to deceive the love in my heart, to use sympathy, to use false tenderness, to inspire your wonderful eyes, so as to play tricks on my tame soul, inject it with poison and flame.

5. Whether it is passionate poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace the extremely close friendship Pushkin

6. You can recognize a lion from its toes , a donkey can be identified by its ears.

7. When the light smoke of youth drags away the joy of youth, then we can get everything worth absorbing.

8. Reading and learning is to build one's own thoughts and knowledge with the help of other people's thoughts and knowledge. Pushkin

9. Reading is the best way to learn, and it is interesting to follow the thoughts of great figures.

10. If life deceives you, don’t be depressed or angry! Put up with the bad times for now: believe it, happy days will come. Pushkin

11. Sensitivity is not proof of wisdom. Fools and even madmen can sometimes be extremely sensitive.

12. Tomorrow, I will sit by the fire and forget everything, and just look at the people I love. We will wait for the clock to tick from morning to night, waiting for midnight for the noisy people to disperse, and then we will not be separated.

13. How heavy your coming is to me, what a painful strangeness it causes in my heart and in my blood. All the carnival and all the joy of spring only inject boredom and melancholy into my heart. Please give me the violent snowstorm and the long dark winter night.

14. You can look at other people’s faces, but please trust my heart.

15. A young conscience is as clear as a sunny day.

16. Listening to the young girl’s singing, the old man’s heart becomes young.

17. The influence of people is short-lived and weak, but the influence of books is broad and far-reaching. Pushkin

18. Life is not about money, our object is people.

19. The days fly by day by day, and every minute takes away a part of life. What the two of us expect is life, but you see, death is approaching. There is no happiness in the world, but there is freedom and tranquility.

20. Life is wonderful and physical exercise is endless fun. Pushkin

21. The heaviest burden in life is not work, but boredom. If life deceives you, don't be depressed or angry! Tolerate the bad days for now: just believe, happy days will come. Pushkin

22. Before failure, there is no master. In the face of failure, everyone is a mortal. Pushkin

23. The design and creation of the world should be centered on people, rather than seeking money. People do not live with money as the object, but the object of people is often people.

24. Books are our spiritual food.

25. Her eyes are not crystal agate, but all the rare treasures of the East are not as beautiful as her eyes, because they shine with sweet light.

26. Our hearts long for the future, and the present is always sad: everything is temporary, fleeting, and what is gone will become lovely.

27. We must dedicate the beautiful passion in our hearts to the motherland. Pushkin

28. I called my lover in a weak whisper, but gloomy fantasies gathered in my consciousness. I search for you in the dark with my weak hands. Suddenly, on my hot forehead, I feel your tears, your kisses and your breath.

29. Hope is the faithful sister of misfortune. Pushkin

30. Mysterious knowledge, you will dim and die in front of the eternal sun of wisdom.

31. Everything is over, no longer disconnected. I hugged your knees for the last time and spoke heartbreaking words. Everything is over, I have heard the answer, and I don't want to deceive myself again. Maybe, the past will eventually forget me, and I will never be able to love again in this life.

32. All rational animals will be bored.

33. There will no longer be such a moonlit night, with blurred light passing through the dark woods, pouring out the quiet brilliance, faintly and vaguely illuminating the beauty of my lover.

34. Bravery is the pinnacle of human virtue.

35. There are two kinds of ambiguity: one stems from the poverty of thoughts and feelings, which can only be replaced by words; the other stems from the poverty of language, which is not enough to express rich feelings.

36. In the desolate and dark woods, have you ever met a singer singing his love and depression? His smile, his tears, and his gentle eyes full of worry, you Have you ever met?

37. The love that keeps breaking on the edge of the cliff collapses because of the steps that cannot bear to stop. Forget him, tears will only wet the wings. As long as the heart is broad enough, you can actually fly at any time, even if the heart has already fallen and been deeply injured. Introduction to Pushkin

Introduction to Pushkin

In the history of the development of Russian culture, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is definitely an unavoidable phenomenon. Many researchers believe that it was the emergence of Pushkin that not only established pure Russian national literature, but also gave the Russian language a standardized positioning. If we say that Lomonosov had already theoretically clarified the Russian language If the direction is clear, then Pushkin's literary practice enabled this theory to be truly implemented and perfected. He completed two tasks by himself that would take a century or even more than a century to do in other countries. As Belinsky wrote in "184. "Russian Literature in 2007" stated: It was from Pushkin that Russian literature came into existence. He believed that due to the emergence of Pushkin, a leapfrog change occurred in the exchanges between Russian culture and European culture. This is no longer the case. Instead of introducing Russia to Europe, it is introducing Europe to Russia. Perhaps it is for the above reasons that Pushkin won the reputation of the father of Russian literature and the sun of Russian poetry, and the era in which he lived was also regarded by later generations as the golden age of Russian literature.

Pushkin was born on June 6, 1799 (May 26 in the Russian calendar) into a hereditary aristocratic family in Moscow. Her father is a retired Guards officer who loves French culture and has high literary attainments; her mother's grandfather is the famous black child of Peter the Great, Hannibal, who was originally the son of an African chief and was later conquered by Peter the Great. Adopted as an adopted son, he was sent to France to study. He was very talented in engineering and mathematics and had repeatedly made extraordinary achievements in battle. Therefore, he was canonized as a noble. Pushkin was quite proud of this legendary history of his mother's family, and had narrated and described it many times in his works. In 1811, Pushkin entered Tsarskoe Selo School. This was a newly opened aristocratic school. The original intention of the founder was to cultivate political talents for the Tsar. However, it coincided with Speransky's reforms at the time, and the school hired many progressive teachers, so it was more liberal. color. He officially started his poetry activities here, and won the attention of the entire Russian poetry circle with his song "Memories of Tsarskoe Selo". After graduating from Tsarskoe Selo School, Pushkin entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In an idle life, Pushkin became more diligent in writing. In the space of twenty short years his genius was demonstrated in every genre, and in addition to the lyric, narrative, and other genres which placed him among the best poets in Europe, his free and lyrical brush also dabbled in He has made groundbreaking performances in novels, dramas, literary theory and other fields. Regrettably, on February 8, 1837 (January 27 in the Russian calendar), in order to defend the honor of himself and his wife, he was seriously injured in a duel with the French exiled nobleman Dante Xin. After suffering from pain, he died.

As the founder of modern Russian literature, Pushkin has always been the pride of his compatriots both during and after his life. When foreign visitors or tourists come to Russia and come into contact with local people, as long as they talk about Pushkin, they will immediately find the same topic and win universal respect. Salespersons in various bookstores will most likely recommend the national poet Pushkin to him or her whenever they see a visitor from a foreign land. It is said that a Chinese scholar once visited Russia and was interrogated by the police on the street because he did not carry his passport with him. During the interrogation process, the scholar told the police that he was a researcher of Russian literature in China and recited a Pushkin poem to the latter on the spot. This action not only relieved the policeman of his hostility, but also made them friends. In a sense, Pushkin's poetry became his passport for free passage in Russia.

In China, Pushkin is not only one of the most translated Russian writers, but also the most famous Western poet. He played an extremely important role in the literary exchange between China and Russia. Some commentators even believe that it is an understatement to say that his creations have been integrated into the blood of China's new literary creation. The actual situation is also the same. As early as 1908, Lu Xun published "On the Power of Moro Poetry" under the pseudonym Ling Fei. The article focused on eight European romantic poets, including Pushkin, Russia's own Pu Shigeng, and the beginning of the literary world. Independence, so the literary historian Pybin said that the true Russian articles actually originated with the Russians. Lu Xun once again confirmed Belinsky's views in the article and provided a guiding opinion for Chinese readers to accept Pushkin. When examining the history of Chinese new literature after the May Fourth Movement, we can feel the shadow of this dark-skinned Russian everywhere, and at every stage of the development of new poetry, we can find Pushkin’s Chinese descendants. Among these poets, some They have studied carefully from content to form, and some have been inspired by the spirit, concept and style of poetry. Among them are some great poets who can mark the turning point of the poetry era, such as Guo Moruo, Dai Wangshu, Ai Qing, Zang Kejia, Mu Dan , Bei Dao, Shu Ting, etc.

Today, history has entered the 21st century. So, what else can Pushkin teach us in the nineteenth century?

The first thing that must be pointed out is his sensitivity to beauty and his artistic attitude towards life. Whether facing natural disasters, frustrations in daily life, or rejection from the opposite sex, the poet always has a pure heart and a pair of eyes full of discovery, so he can always inspire wild imagination and sing with joy. To absorb the nutrients, you can even dig out the positive factors in the negative phenomena, and then use your developed rationality to sort them out, and finally choose personalized language to express your feelings. Reading Pushkin's poems, readers will find that they have complex and diverse contents, involving all aspects of life, and most of these rich contents are placed in beautiful forms, with simple and vivid language, harmonious rhythm, The melodious rhythm, vivid metaphors, and profound symbols all endow the ordinary reality with the light of romanticism.

Here, it also needs to be emphasized that while Pushkin was fulfilling his aesthetic mission, he always kept in mind the moral mission of a citizen and was aware of his responsibilities to Russia as a Russian. The poet advocates freedom, democracy, truth, justice and other concepts, and raises them to the height of faith, and opposes all tyranny, slavery, violence and injustice. When he insisted on these ideas, he felt full of confidence and strength. For this reason, the poet often tilted the balance of sympathy to the side of the little people, and did not hesitate to conflict and fight with the supreme ruler, showing that an intellectual should conscience. Pushkin told us with his life's creation and experience that in a society lacking poetry, it is glorious to be a poet, but to support this glory, one must be an upright person.

When talking about people, we cannot help but notice the humanitarian ideals that are always permeated in Pushkin's creations, which highlight the poet's broad love to the greatest extent. As we all know, love poetry occupies a large proportion in Pushkin's literary heritage. Love, these two moving words, can be regarded as the keywords among keywords in Pushkin's poetry dictionary. Of course, many of his lyric poems are dedicated to those of the opposite sex who have inspired him. Among them are the desire for tenderness, the praise of youth, the emotion of the passage of time, the chewing of despair, and the joy and sadness of love. The revelation of emotions, the conflict between lust and spirit, etc.; what is amazing is that such a rich chapter rarely has the same performance. All this is deeply touching due to the purity of the poet's nature. However, when looking at the love in Pushkin's works, we cannot stop at a narrow understanding. As Lermontov later said about him, it is a strange kind of love. They often include elements of friendship and sympathy, and most of them contain elements of friendship and sympathy. It has profound social connotation and therefore can win extensive social influence.

Finally, I think that the poet only lived a short 38 years, but he spent his whole life affirming the value of life and fighting against the intrusion of nihilism in existence.

At the end of 1936, he also said in "Oh, No, I'm Not Tired of Life", which is said to be his last poem, for the curiosity in life, for the intimate dreams in imagination, for tender feelings, for all emotions , should love life and desire life. Although the poet constantly suffered blows from fate, he repeatedly touched themes such as death, pain, loneliness, despair, and sadness in his creations; however, he internalized them into new things with his vigorous vitality. The power of it is enhanced on a poetic level, turning it into bright sadness, painful sweetness, hope behind despair, and rebirth after death. These are very close to the behavioral choices of our contemporary people, and they are also a future-oriented approach. Outlook on life, they reflect the advanced modern consciousness of a classical poet.