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Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
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Maxim Gorky |
bde60d6
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Lies are the religion of slaves and masters. Truth is the god of the free man.
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Maxim Gorky |
ae60fda
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The good qualities in our soul are most successfully and forcefully awakened by the power of art. Just as science is the intellect of the world, art is its soul.
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Maxim Gorky |
8f99537
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Remembrance of the past kills all present energy and deadens all hope for the future
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Maxim Gorky |
12fa1af
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n lkny's fy lmdn lkbyr@ mlyy'@ blfD@ wldhhb lldhyn l Hj@ llh bhm , fy Hyn yrtjf `l~ bwb lkny's `dd l yHS~ mn lfqr yntZrwn bfrG lSbr hbt nHyl@ tulq~ fy 'ydyhm lmftwH@.
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Maxim Gorky |
c0f223a
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The illness of a doctor is always worse than the illnesses of his patients.The patients only feel, but the doctor, as well as feeling, has a pretty good idea of the destructive effect of the disease on his constitution.This is a case in which knowledge brings death nearer.
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philosophy
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Maxim Gorky |
d2b920a
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This fear is what is the ruin of us all. And some dominate us; they take advantage of our fear and frighten us still more. Mark this: as long as people are afraid, they will rot like the birches in the marsh. We must grow bold; it is time!
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Maxim Gorky |
e6c2d1c
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When the life is monotonous , even grief is a welcome event...
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Maxim Gorky |
ed00ebe
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One word of praise from a woman is dearer to me than a whole ode from a man . .
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Maxim Gorky |
06d4419
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tnmw lHqyq@ `ndm yrwy dm lshrf l'rD klmTr lGzyr, 'm dm l'`d fl ybd` shyy'an, nh dm `qr, fsd ytbkhr dwn 'n ytrk 'thran
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Maxim Gorky |
2158c29
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In the monotony of everyday existence grief comes as a holiday, and a fire is an entertainment. A scratch embellishes an empty face.
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monotony
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Maxim Gorky |
1296a4d
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in music one can hear everything.
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Maxim Gorky |
83d7178
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t`m~ `ywn lb`D mn ljw` , wt`m~ `ywn lb`D lakhr mn ldhhb
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Maxim Gorky |
ba31fd1
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lqd ftrs ljw` lnfws wSn` mkhlwqt lys lh wjh lnsn. nhm l y`yshwn, nhm yt`fnwn fy HDn bw's l nstTy` 'n ntSwrh, wtqym lslTt Hwlhm nTqan mn lHrs@ lyqZ@, ttrbS bhm klGrbn ltr~ n knt tmlk ksr@ khbz zy'd@ . fdh r't tlk lksr@ ntz`th mnk , wlTmtk ,fwq dhlk , `l~ fmk
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Maxim Gorky |
bd543ae
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lqd dhqt lhwn Ht~ lm y`d lhwn ythyr Hnqy , 'hnk fwq sTlH l'rD mrw'un lm yudhalW ?
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Maxim Gorky |
51a5e23
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The poor people are stupid from poverty, and the rich from greed.
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Maxim Gorky |
4a17883
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The poor are always rich in children, and in the dirt and ditches of this street there are groups of them from morning to night, hungry, naked and dirty. Children are the living flowers of the earth, but these had the appearance of flowers that have faded prematurely, because they grew in ground where there was no healthy nourishment.
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poverty
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Maxim Gorky |
db5e027
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But I'm not to be caught with such poor bait! I'm a big fish, I am.
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Maxim Gorky |
05b9339
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l 'stTy` trk lTG@ y`tqdwn bmwfqty wstslmy , ny l 'stTy` 'n smH lhm bst`ml Zhry ky yt`lmw jld lakhryn
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Maxim Gorky |
aed928a
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lfqr wljw` wlmrD .. hdh m yrbHh lns mn `mlhm . kl shy yqf Ddn , wywm b`d ywm nGrq fy l`ml Twl Hytn , nGrq fy lwHl wlkhdy`@ , fy Hyn ytkhm lakhrw@ .. wytmt`wn `l~ Hsb shqy'n wbw'sn, wysbqwnn klklb fy qbD@ lqyd wljhl@ , l'nn l n`rf shyy' , wysbqwnn fy qbD@ lr`b l'nn nrhb kl shy .. n Hytn hy llyl ... wl`mry nh llyl Hlk lZlm@
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Maxim Gorky |
196d9d6
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the more a human creature has tasted of bitter things the more it hungers after the sweet things of life. And we, wrapped round in rags of our virtues, and regarding others through the mist of our self-sufficiency, and persuaded of our universal impeccability, do not understand this.
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prejudice
superficial
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Maxim Gorky |
f1991eb
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Anger is like ice, and also quick to melt
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Maxim Gorky |
e6ca204
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yh lflHwn. ftshw `n tlk l'wrq w qr'wh. l tSdqw lslTtw lkhn@ Hyn yqwlwn lkm n wly'k ldhyn yHmlwn ln lHqyq@ lysw sw~ kfr@ `S@, n lHqyq@ ttsrb l~ l`lm klh khfy@, w tbHth `n `shsh lh fy Dmyr lsh`b. nh blnsb@ llslTt klskyn, klnr, nhm l ytqblwnh l'nh stdhbHhm w tHrqhm. n lHqyq@ blnsb@ lkm khyr Sdyq, w lknh blnsb@ lhm `dw shr...w hy mn jl dhlk ttkhf~.
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Maxim Gorky |
41fb42f
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lma 'jw` bynm lkhyr dfq? lma 'Zl bhyman jhlan bynm lm`rf@ fy kl mkn? lqd bd' lsh`b ythwr shyy'an fshyy'an
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Maxim Gorky |
b2b5265
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nkm lql@...ntm ldhyn tnDlwn mn jl lHqyq@.
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Maxim Gorky |
2760998
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In recalling my childhood I like to picture myself as a beehive to which various simple obscure people brought the honey of their knowledge and thoughts on life, generously enriching my character with their own experience. Often this honey was dirty and bitter, but every scrap of knowledge was honey all the same.
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childhood
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Maxim Gorky |
0f890b7
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Much later I realized that Russian people, because of the poverty and squalor of their lives, love to amuse themselves with sorrow--to play with it like children, and are seldom ashamed of being unhappy.
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Maxim Gorky |
19ea4ac
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However low he may fall, a man can never deny himself the delight of feeling cleverer, more powerful or even better fed than his companions.
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Maxim Gorky |
acd1e2b
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n m ydf`hm l~ DThd lns Ht~ lmwt hw lHtfZ bfDthm wdhhbhm w'wrqhm lmly@ lHqyr@ wkl dhlk lmt` lby's ldhy ymknhm bh lHtfZ blslT@ `l~ lns - nhm l ydf`wn `n Hythm `ndm yqtlwn lns wyshwhwn 'rwHhm .. lys fy sbyl dhwthm , bl fy sbyl mmtlkthm yf`lwn dhlk. nhm l ydf`wn `m fy dkhlhm , bl `m fy lkhrj mnhm
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Maxim Gorky |
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n lmr lyGdw, rGm `nh, Dry... fy hdhh lHy@ lDry@
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Maxim Gorky |
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The pleasure of living carries with it the obligation to die.
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Maxim Gorky |
fb6f246
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And this was the end of my first friendship with one of that innumerable company of people who are foreigners in their own country, but who are in reality its finest sons....
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misfit
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Maxim Gorky |
4a39646
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wmdh y`ny dhlk ? lqd mt .. wm ldhy mt ? hl mt tqdyry lyjwr ? hl mt sh`wry nHwh ? nHw lrfyq ? hl mtt dhkr~ Sny` 'fkrh ? hl mt dhk lSny` nfsh ? hl nTf't tlk lmsh`r lty 'yqZh fyaW ? hl nmHt tlk lSwr@ lty rsmth lh fy dhhny ? Swr@ lnsn lbsl lshryf ? hl mt hdh klh ? .. kl n dhlk , fy nZry ,l ymwt 'bd. '`rf dhlk , wybdw ly 'nn ntsr` kthyr Hyn nqwl `n nsn m , nh mt . lqd mtt shfth lkn klmth m brHt Hy@ , wstZl l~ l'bd , Hy@ fy qlwbn
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Maxim Gorky |
92001ed
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But silence is terrible and painful only to those who have said all and have nothing more to speak of; but to those who never had anything to say--to them silence is simple and easy. . . .
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Maxim Gorky |
b08a5b9
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l'm: - `lm t`tmd `jwz mthly fy Hznh dh ntz`tm llh mnh? bwl: -nk lm tfhmyn y mh. rybyn: -smHyny yth l'm, flqd nsyt nk T`nt fy lsn ldrj@ l nstTy` m`h jtthth thalylk. bwl: -lm kn tHdth `n llh lTyb lrHym ldhy tw'mnwn bh, bl `n llh ldhy yhddn bh lkhn@, km lw knw yhddwn b`S; `n lh yrd bsmh n ykhD` l`lm klh llrdh lqsy@, rdh lb`D rybyn: -lqd zyfw ln Ht~ llh w skhrw Ddn kl m fy ydyhm, 'tdhkryn yth l'm? lqd khlq lnsn `l~ shklth, `l~ Swrth, dh fhw ysh..
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Maxim Gorky |
772ea5d
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fkl mry' qdys, m dm lshyTn ny'man
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Maxim Gorky |
5ba847a
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we people at the bottom feel everything; but it is hard for us to speak out our hearts. our thoughts float about in us. we are ashamed because, although we understand, we are not able to express them; an often from shame we are angry at our thoughts, and at those who inspire them. we drive them away from ourselves
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feelings
hearts
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Maxim Gorky |
3815975
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All parents wash away their sins with their tears; you are not the only one.
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Maxim Gorky |
9d52a7d
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y llfZ`@. Hfn@ mn lGby, yDrbwn w ykhnqwn w ysHqwn lyHmw slTnhm lmshw'wm `l~ lsh`b. n lwHshy@ tzdd, w lqsw@ tGdw shry`@ lwjwd ft'mly. n b`Dhm yDrb, w ynTlq mn qydh klwHwsh mTmy'n l~ fjwrh. nhm mSbwn bZm' l~ lt`dhyb shhwny, mSbwn bdhlk ld lkryh, d l`byd ldhyn ybH lhm 'n yZhrw Gry'zhm lmnHT@, w `dthm lbhymy@; bkl m fyhm mn qw@. m lkhrwn fshhw@ lth'r tsmmhm, nhm ySbHwn, w qd khblthm lDrbt, bkm w `myn, lqd fsd lsh`b, lsh`b bkmlh.
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Maxim Gorky |
18f0fce
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They destroy lives with work. What for? They rob men of their lives. What for, I ask? My master--I lost my life in the textile mill of Nefidov--my master presented one prima donna with a golden wash basin. Every one of her toilet articles was gold. That basin holds my life-blood, my very life. That's for what my life went! A man killed me with work in order to comfort his mistress with my blood. He bought her a gold wash basin with my blood..
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greed
work
gold
revolution
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Maxim Gorky |
dcbc519
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mdr bh khTr dshth bsh khh khd admw mthl khwdsh afrydh. ps khd hm bh bshr shbht drh. wly m Hl dygh bh khd shbht ndrym blkhh shbyh Hywnt wHshy shdym!.... dr khlys bh jy w mtrskhy r bh m nshn mydhnd.... blh mdr, byd shkhl khd rw tGyyr dd w tThyrsh khrd. bh tn khd jmh hyy z drwG w bhtn pwshndh nd w Swrtsh rw mthlh khrdh nd t rwH m r bkhshnd!
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Maxim Gorky |
660a10a
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mn lkdhb m yb`th fy lnfs l`z, m yj`l nsn yqn` bnSybh fy lHy@. lkdhb ybHth `n `dhr lksr dhr` l`ml. lkdhb ylwm lrjl `l~ mwth jw`.
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Maxim Gorky |
049dae8
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kn ykhyl lyh 'nhm jmy` ynZrwn l~ jsd bnh w'jsd rfqh . wytHdthwn `n hdhh lftw@ w`Dlth lty tfwr bldm lHr wlqw@ lHy@ lnbD@ . ftDrm fyhm lHsd lkryh .. Hsd lmtswlyn , wtthyr fyhm lshrh lshdyd , shrh lmnhk wlmryD , fttlmZ shfhm wytHsrwn `l~ hdhh l`Dlt lqdr@ `l~ n t`ml wtthr~ wttmt` wtkhlq . m 'jsdhm hm .. jsd hw'l l`jy'z fnh tjfw dwr@ lHy@ lf`l@ wtnkrh , wtfqd mkny@ ltmt` bqwth , wmkny@ lsyTr@ `l~ lHy@ wlthmh , wmn jl dhlk knt hdhh lftw@ tthyr fy..
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Maxim Gorky |
280e40b
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I did not speak," continued Pavel, "about that good and gracious God in whom you believe, but about the God with whom the priests threaten us as with a stick, about the God in whose name they want to force all of us to the evil will of the few."
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