Interpretation: This is a famous saying of Gorky, which is a figurative sentence. It compares books to the ladder of human progress, that is to say, human progress cannot be separated from books, which provide a lot of knowledge and experience for human beings.
Maxim Gorky, formerly known as Alexei Macsimovici BeSkof, was a writer, poet, critic, political commentator and scholar in the former Soviet Union.
Gorky has a famous saying:
1. The more books I read, the closer I get to this world, the more I understand the meaning of life, and the more important I feel about life. ? Gorky
2. The achievements of scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most selfless field. ? Gorky
Genius comes from diligence. ? Gorky
4. Truth is a tool for understanding things and a ladder for people to move forward. Truth comes from human labor. ? Gorky
5. Like the stars in the sky, people must always clearly see the flames of all hopes and wishes and burn the flames on the ground forever. ? Gorky
6. Science is a powerful intellectual force, dedicated to breaking the mysterious shackles that imprison me. ? Gorky
7. People's fantasies are endless, and so are children's fantasies. Because the child's heart is more secret than the adult's-the child's heart is spotless, but the growth of life tempering obviously has such a trace of dust in the deep heart. ? Gorky
9. Gorgeous decoration and exquisite food can't fill the spiritual emptiness; A true revolutionary first pursues ideological enrichment and enrichment. This is irreplaceable by anything precious. ? Gorky
10, if we want to live, we must build ourselves a clock full of feelings, thoughts and actions, and use it to replace this boring, monotonous and melancholy ticking time of killing, blame and indifference. ? Gorky