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;
I am often depressed now.
Everything is instantaneous,
Everything will pass;
A thing of the past,
Will become a kind of nostalgia.
First of all, from
Pushkin's If Life Deceives You
Second, appreciate
"If Life Deceives You" is a poem written by Russian poet Pushkin during his exile in Odessa, South Russia in 1825. At that time, he clashed with the local governor and was taken to his father's territory-Skoye village in mikhailov.
The full text of the poem expresses a positive, optimistic and strong attitude towards life, and because of its kind tone, many people write it down in their notebooks and become the motto to motivate themselves to go forward and never give up.
Three. Brief introduction of the author
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin)1May 26, 799-18371October 29) is a famous Russian writer, poet and novelist, the founder of modern Russian literature, the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the19th century, realistic literature and modern standard Russian.
In addition to poetry, Pushkin's major works mainly include the novel The Captain's Daughter, The Founder of Historical Documentary, the novella Dubrovski, and Belgin's novels. Pushkin was persecuted by the czar government in his creative activities. 1837 was killed in an arranged duel. His creation had a far-reaching impact on the development of Russian literature and language.