expressions of poets. Great people about poetry, poets

14.02.2019

Well-known English writer. Years of life: from 1812 to 1870. Many of his novels have since been made into films. It was thanks to his works that the concept of " English humor as an expression of sharp sarcastic humor with a subtle touch of aristocracy.

American by birth, Jack London is the author of hundreds of adventure novels and short stories. In terms of the power of depicting nature, animal and human actions at a critical moment of life, he knows no equal. The writer took the exciting plots from his own difficult life.

Irish native, son of the rich and famous parents. Playwright, poet, outrageous esthete, talented playwright, author of numerous essays and fairy tales. All his plays in the late 1890s were staged on theater scenes London. In his works, he ridiculed the immorality and vices of aristocratic society.

A well-known Kyrgyz writer who wrote in Kyrgyz and Russian, Hero of the Kyrgyz Republic (1997), People's Writer of the Kyrgyz USSR (1974), Hero of Socialist Labor (1978), member of the CPSU since 1959. Every person should listen to the quotes of Aitmatov Chingiz, because these are very smart phrases.

Popular American writer and philosopher, creator of the philosophical direction of objectivism. Your first story on English language- "The Husband I Bought" - Rand wrote in 1926, it was the first year of her life in the USA. Ayn Rand quotes show her attitude to life values and people.

Popular German writer 20th century most of his work was published posthumously. His unique writings are able to evoke strong disturbing feelings in readers, which is a unique phenomenon in world literature. Franz Kafka's quotes are riddled with various criticisms and teachings.

Famous Colombian writer, journalist. Laureate Nobel Prize in Literature 1982. Representative literary direction"magical realism". In 2012 he was awarded the "Order of Honor" for his contribution to strengthening friendship between peoples Russian Federation And Latin America. Quotes by Gabriel Garcia Marquez can really be noted by any person.

Cult Brazilian writer. IN total he has written 16 books, with a total circulation of more than 300 million. Popularity in Russia came to him after the book "The Alchemist", which for a very long time was in the top of bestsellers. Quotes Paulo Coelho urge to act in life with optimism and not be afraid to look for something new.

famous sayings of writers on various topics:

Whether the events of life are good or bad depends largely on how we perceive them. Michel Montaigne

Shura, how much money do you need? - One hundred rubles! - No, how much do you need for complete happiness? I. Ilf and E. Petrov

Killing time is suicide. D. Pekk

What makes a man rich is his heart. Wealth is not determined by what a person has, but by what he is. Henry Ward Beecher

Tact is good taste in behavior and demeanor, and good manners is good taste in conversation and speeches. Nicolas-Sebastian Chamfort

There is true chivalry in the human heart: it is capable of loving. Chivalrous behavior grows from the depths of the heart. Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Drunkenness does not give birth to vices: it reveals them. Happiness does not change morals: it emphasizes them. Socrates

You can always find enough time if you use it well J. W. Goethe

In addition to man producing, there are higher species. Friedrich Nietzsche

Even cruel hearts are conquered by an affectionate request. Albius Tibull

But what am I to do if I know for sure that the basis of all human virtues is the deepest egoism. And the more virtuous the deed, the more selfishness there is. Love yourself - that's one rule that I recognize. Life is a business deal... Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky

The friendship that ended never actually began. Publilius Sir

Our life is one wandering shadow, a miserable actor who boasts for an hour on the stage, and then disappears without a trace; a tale told by a madman, full of sounds and fury and without any meaning. William Shakespeare

The only happiness in life is the constant striving forward. Emile Zola

We care most about life as it loses its value; old people regret it more than young people. Jean Jacques Rousseau

If not further growth means sunset is near. Seneca

Shout - anyone will hear, whisper - the nearest one will hear, and only a lover will hear what you are silent about.

Life is not a melting candle for me. It is something like a miraculous torch that has fallen into my hands for a moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before passing it on to the next generation. H. G. Wells

From birth, everyone was given exactly, laughter, but tears, You just know, choose your craft, as it happened, as it happened ... K. Kinchev "Alisa"

Life is better lived in dreams than in reality. Marcel Proust

Other people climb up high position in life like chimney sweeps, crawling through dark, suffocating and dirty canals and completely covered with soot and soot. Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Life creates order, but order does not create life. Saint Exupery A.

It is customary for everyone to live and burn, But then you will only immortalize life, When you draw a path to light and majesty with your sacrifice. Boris Pasternak

The idea and its embodiment should arise simultaneously and inseparably from each other. Ralph Vaughan Williams

Life is ten percent what you do in it, and ninety percent how you take it. William Somerset Maugham

True love in itself feels so much holiness, innocence, strength, enterprise and independence that for it there is neither crime, nor obstacles, nor the whole prosaic side of life. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Life has only the meaning that we give it. Thornton Wilder

When you love, you want to do something in the name of love. I want to sacrifice myself. Want to serve. Ernst Miller Hemingway

There is a special breed of people who are specially engaged in making fun of every phenomenon of life. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Better let me be ashes and dust! I'd rather let my flame dry up in a blinding flash than mold choke it! Jack London

If you were guaranteed absolute success in any one thing, what would be your goal? Brian Tracy

That's why youth is given to be ebullient, active, life-affirming. Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov

The soul is born old and gradually grows younger. This is the comedic side of life. The body is born young and gradually ages. And this is the tragic side. Oscar Wilde

There is no moment when you can say: “Well, now I have succeeded. You can also take a nap. Carrie Fisher

Really polite person always filled with love. He loves the person he wants to know in order to save him. Max Frisch

a very small degree of hope is enough to bring love into being. After two or three days hope may disappear; nevertheless, love has already been born. Frederik Stendhal

Totally complete and more interesting life when a person struggles with what prevents him from living. Maksim Gorky

Remember that happiness does not depend on who you are or what you have; it depends solely on what you think about it. Dale Carnegie

You don't have to be better than others - it's enough to be better than you were yesterday. From Andrey Yashurin's course "Be confident in yourself!"

The meaning of life is that it has its end. Franz Kafka

In jealousy there is one share of love and ninety-nine shares of pride. F. La Rochefoucauld

You can't learn to skate if you're afraid to be funny. The ice of life is slippery. George Bernard Shaw

Without work there can be no pure and joyful life. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

The bread that you keep in your bins belongs to the hungry; the cloak that lies in your chest belongs to the naked; the gold that you have buried in the ground belongs to the poor. Basil the Great (Basil of Caesarea)

famous sayings of writers on all sorts of topics ...

You should write either about what you know very well, or about what no one knows.
Strugatsky Arkady Natanovich and Boris Natanovich

Poems succeed if they are created with spiritual clarity.
Ovid

A beautiful verse is like a bow drawn through the sonorous fibers of our being. Not our own - our thoughts make the poet sing inside us. Telling us about the woman he loves, he delightfully awakens in our souls our love and our sorrow. He is a wizard. Understanding him, we become poets like him.
Anatole France

Philosophy is not poetry, but poetry in its highest manifestation is philosophy.
Ilya Shevelev

Only poetry that makes me purer and more courageous.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

A true poet daydreams, but it is not the object of dreams that owns him, but he - the object of dreams.
Charles Lam

The spring of poetry is beauty.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

Poetry has one amazing property. She returns the word to its original, virgin freshness. The most erased, completely “spoken” words by us, having completely lost their figurative qualities for us, living only as a verbal shell, in poetry begin to sparkle, ring, and smell sweet!
Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky

Our sacred craft Exists for thousands of years... With it and without light, the world is light. But not a single poet has yet said, That there is no wisdom, and there is no old age, Or maybe there is no death.
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova

The poet is a philosopher of the concrete and a painter of the abstract.
Victor Hugo

Those who write darkly either unwittingly betray their ignorance or deliberately hide it. They vaguely write about what they vaguely imagine.
Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov

Young poets pour a lot of water into their ink.
Johann Goethe

For many people, writing poetry is a growing pain of the mind.
Georg Lichtenberg

Poetry is like painting: a certain work will captivate you more if you look at it closely, and a different one if you move further away.
Horace

Poetry is not in verses alone: ​​it is spilled everywhere, it is around us. Look at these trees, at this sky - beauty and life breathe from everywhere, and where there is beauty and life, there is poetry.
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

Not everyone who can write poetry is a poet.
Ben Johnson

The historian and the poet differ from each other not in speech - rhymed or not; what distinguishes them is that one speaks of what happened, the other of what might have happened. Therefore, in poetry there is more philosophical, serious than in history, because it shows the general, while history - only the individual.
Aristotle

Analysis is not the business of the poet. His calling is to reproduce, not to dismember.
Thomas Macaulay

Not the poet who knows how to weave rhymes.
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Poetry is a play of the senses into which reason introduces a system; eloquence is a matter of reason, which is enlivened by feeling.
Immanuel Kant

The poetic perception of life, everything around us is the greatest gift that we have inherited from childhood. If a person does not lose this gift for long sober years, then he is a poet or a writer.

The collection includes quotes from great writers:

  • The era of the great offensive of the philistines. And in the forefront of this terrible army are women. It's sad, but true. V. Shukshin
  • Know how to live even when life becomes unbearable. Make it useful. Nikolai Alexandrovich Ostrovsky
  • What makes a man rich is his heart. Wealth is not determined by what a person has, but by what he is. Henry Ward Beecher
  • Only unloved women are never late. Alexandre Dumas father
  • Being interesting is the first duty of a little-known author. The right to be boring belongs only to those writers who have already become famous. Edmund Burke
  • The most virtuous woman is the one whom nature has made the most passionate, and reason has made the coldest. Emile Zola
  • In jealousy there is one share of love and ninety-nine shares of self-love. F. La Rochefoucauld
  • Russia is a game of nature, not of the mind. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • The greatest skill of a writer is to be able to cross out. Who knows how and who is able to cross out his own, he will go far. Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • Nature… awakens in us the need for love… Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
  • Time never stands still, life is constantly evolving, human relationships change every fifty years. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  • The beautiful is life. Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky
  • First and essential quality women are meekness. Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Even cruel hearts are conquered by an affectionate request. Albius Tibull
  • Describing a flower with love for nature contains much more civic feelings than denunciation of bribe-takers ... Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • The friendship that ended never actually began. Publilius Sir
  • I hate all kinds of dead things! I love all life! Vladimir Mayakovsky
  • If you were guaranteed absolute success in any one thing, what would be your goal? Brian Tracy
  • Our civilization is only just beginning, and we cannot imagine, even with the most ardent imagination, to what power over nature it will bring us. Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky
  • Life is a big surprise. Perhaps death will be an even bigger surprise. Vladimir Nabokov
  • We are rarely tied to a woman by what she attracted us to. John Collins
  • Life is not a possession to be protected, but a gift to be shared with others. William Faulkner
  • Love is what happens to men and women who don't know each other. Somerset Maugham
  • Remember my testament: never invent either plot or intrigue. Take what life itself gives. Life is much richer than all our inventions! No imagination can invent for you what the most ordinary, ordinary life sometimes gives you, respect life! Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • He who does not love nature does not love man, he is not a citizen. Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • The idea and its embodiment should arise simultaneously and inseparably from each other. Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Like the fruit of a tree, so life is sweetest just before it begins to fade. Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin
  • Every person is an artist of his own own life who draws strength and inspiration from himself. Sergei Nikolaevich Bulgakov
  • Life is nothing but a contradiction constantly conquered. Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
  • Shout - anyone will hear, whisper - the nearest one will hear, and only a lover will hear what you are silent about.
  • Life is eternity, death is but a moment. M.Yu. Lermontov
  • It is better to write for yourself without readers than to write for readers without yourself. Cyril Connolly
  • Women love only those they don't know. Mikhail Yurjevich Lermontov
  • Women without male society fade, and men become stupid without a woman. Anton Chekhov
  • You have to be a total idiot not to write for money. Samuel Johnson
  • A woman is a failed man. Jack London
  • There is no moment when you can say: “Well, now I have succeeded. You can also take a nap.” Carrie Fisher
  • Writers are people who demand lexicon pay in cash. Michael Augustin
  • If life does not seem to you a great joy, it is only because your mind is misdirected. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
  • A writer is someone you can silence by closing their book. Max Grelnik
  • A day is a small life, and you have to live it as if you have to die now, and you were suddenly given another day. Maksim Gorky
  • The writer should write a lot, but should not be in a hurry. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
  • Any weakening of mental life in society inevitably entails an increase in material inclinations and vile egoistic instincts. Fedor Tyutchev
  • In addition to man producing, there are higher species. Friedrich Nietzsche
  • There is no art, no truth, no life, nothing outside the nationality. Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
  • Drunkenness does not give birth to vices: it reveals them. Happiness does not change morals: it emphasizes them. Socrates
  • In art, always and at all times, there are two motivating principles - knowledge and affirmation: knowledge of the mental nature of man and the affirmation of this nature in reality. A. N. Tolstoy
  • Becoming a writer is very easy. There is no freak who would not find a mate, and there is no nonsense that would not find a suitable reader. And therefore, do not be shy ... Write about whatever you want ... It is very difficult to become a writer who is printed and read. To do this: be unconditionally literate and have a talent the size of at least a lentil grain. Chekhov, "Rules for Beginning Authors"
  • To be honest, inaccessible to the world and a courtesan for her husband means to be a woman of genius. Honore de Balzac
  • What is read without difficulty was written with great difficulty. Enrique Hardiel Poncela
  • A person who sees life in its true light, and interprets it romantically, is doomed to despair. George Bernard Shaw
  • He who does not hope to have a million readers should not write a single line. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  • The artist always writes about the main thing in a person's life. When a writer says: I am writing about the construction of a water pumping station, it is a pity for both him and the reader. Yuri Kazakov
  • Killing time is suicide. D. Pekk
  • Although human life there is no price, we always act as if there is something even more valuable. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
  • Learn and read. Read serious books. Life will do the rest. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • If you want to write, then write. If you want to be published, break into a cake, print. But if someone wants to be a writer - that is, to speak to readers, not to go to the service, to live on royalties, to go to the editorial office for tea and cognac, to travel around the world, to talk in the houses of creativity, smoky nights to talk with colleagues about the problems of literature , casually take a writer's ticket out of his pocket - he will go to waste with his injured pride and a sign of involvement in literary process. Mikhail Veller, "The Knife of Seryozha Dovlatov"
  • I have had ideals all my life. And so, realizing that they were already out of reach for me, I began to complain. Complaining is very nice ... John Galsworthy
  • A man cannot begin to write without having accumulated a certain stock of bitterness. Ginzburg, Lidia Yakovlevna
  • Only that humor will live, which arose on the basis of the truth of life. Mark Twain
  • I was amazed at how helpless our minds, our minds, our hearts turn out to be when we need to make the slightest change, untie one knot, which then life itself unravels with incomprehensible ease. Marcel Proust
  • Tact is good taste in behavior and demeanor, and good manners is good taste in conversation and speech. Nicolas-Sebastian Chamfort
  • In an immoral society, all inventions that increase man's power over nature are not only not good, but an undeniable and obvious evil. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
  • The humble writer strives not to lie. Big - aims to tell the truth. Leonid Zorin
  • After all, in every case there is revealed the existence of two parties, conservative and progressive, eternal parties corresponding to two sides. human nature; force of habit and desire for improvement. Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky
  • Remember that happiness does not depend on who you are or what you have; it depends solely on what you think about it. Dale Carnegie
  • All men, from the very beginning and before any legal act, are in possession of the earth, that is, they have the right to be where nature or chance has placed them. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
  • Kindness in a woman, not seductive looks will win my love. William Shakespeare
  • Writers who embellish language and treat it as an object of art thereby make it a more flexible tool, better suited for conveying thought. So the analyst, who pursues purely aesthetic goals, contributes to the creation of a language more adapted to satisfy the physicist. Jules Henri Poincare
  • If there is no meaning in death, then there was no meaning in life either. Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov
  • Scripture is laborious idleness. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  • A woman is the embodiment of matter triumphant over the spirit. Oscar Wilde
  • The nationality of the writer determines the language. The language in which he writes. Sergey Donatovich Dovlatov
  • A woman can leave her lover, but she will never leave her dresses. Erich Maria Remarque
  • We ourselves are created from dreams And this little life of ours is surrounded by a dream ... William Shakespeare
  • Women have only one means to make us happy and thirty thousand means to make us unhappy. Heinrich Heine
  • Better let me be ashes and dust! I'd rather let my flame dry up in a blinding flash than mold choke it! Jack London
  • Life is without beginning or end. Chance awaits us all. Alexander Blok
  • Whoever did not know how to limit himself, he never knew how to write. Nicolas Boileau
  • Life is a deception with enchanting longing ... S. A. Yesenin
  • When you love, you want to do something in the name of love. I want to sacrifice myself. Want to serve. Ernst Miller Hemingway
  • Life is not a reward for the vanquished. Mikhail Yurjevich Lermontov
  • Anyone can write a three-volume novel. All that is needed for this is to have absolutely no knowledge of either life or literature. Oscar Wilde
  • Who does not burn, he smokes. This is the law. Long live the flame of life! Nikolai Alexandrovich Ostrovsky
  • Evil cannot be defeated, because the fight against evil is life itself. Alexandr Duma
  • Literature serves as a representative of the mental life of the people. N. A. Nekrasov
  • Life is ten percent what you do with it, and ninety percent how you take it. Somerset Maugham
  • Wisdom is a set of truths obtained by the mind, observation and experience and applicable to life, it is the harmony of ideas with life. I. A. Goncharov
  • Life is a strange thing. Jack London
  • Science is the most important, the most beautiful and necessary in human life, it has always been and will be the highest manifestation of love, only through it alone will a person defeat nature and himself. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
  • If there is no further growth, then sunset is near. Seneca
  • You can not love all women, but we must strive for this. Jorge Amado
  • Human souls, like rivers and plants, also need rain. A special rain - hope, faith and the meaning of life. If there is no rain, everything in the soul dies. Paulo Coelho
  • Misfortune softens a man; his nature then becomes more sensitive and accessible to the understanding of objects that surpass the concept of a person who is in an ordinary and everyday situation. Nikolay Gogol
  • A truly polite person is always full of love. He loves the person he wants to know in order to save him. Max Frisch
  • Leave three men together after dinner, and you can be sure that the conversation will turn to women and that the older one will start it. Alexandre Dumas son
  • It is said that it is good to die, saving the life of another. D. Boccaccio
  • Man's first and undoubted duty is to participate in the struggle against nature for his own life and the lives of other people. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy


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