If life fools you, don't be sad or discouraged. Happy things will come. Who said this sentence?

If life deceives you/Pushkin

If life deceives you,

Don't be sad, don't be impatient!

You need to keep calm in blue days;

Believe it! Happy days will come.

The heart always yearns for the future;

Now it is often melancholy:

Everything is instantaneous, and everything will pass;

And what has passed will become a beautiful memory.

- 1825

Reading Pushkin's poems again today, Pushkin's poems are very approachable to read, but there is an inhuman penetration between the lines-from Pushkin's love and enjoyment of life. A few short lines of "If life deceives you" can give frustrated people strength and courage. Pushkin's singer of life, freedom and love dancing in the soul makes us understand that the essence of life and happiness is the existence of bitterness and joy.

I expect our memory to be eternal; I hope our memory is warm.

In the passing time, the past and the coming past have become vivid because of these eternal memories and warm memories, and the future has a vivid atmosphere because of these eternal memories and warm memories.