What classic famous sentences did Pushkin say in history? What have we learned?

We all know that Pushkin is a very great Russian poet and writer. He wrote many novels and made great contributions to our literary world. Anyone who knows him knows that he said many famous sayings, which can enlighten our lives to some extent. Next, Bian Xiao will choose a few words to give you a brief introduction.

1. "There are two kinds of fuzziness: one comes from thoughts, and the lack of feelings can only be replaced by language, and the other comes from the lack of language, which is not enough to express rich feelings." This sentence means that there are two kinds of vague understanding of the world in our minds, one comes from thought. Because of our frequent emotions, we lack feelings, so we can only use our language to replace these thoughts and feelings. Benefits always come from our lack of language, we can't express our inner thoughts and feelings in words, and we can only express our inner world with rich feelings. From this sentence, we can know that if our thoughts and feelings are frequent, then we must express ourselves in our own language, not our own thoughts and feelings, but if our language ability is poor, we should also learn to express ourselves with rich emotions.

2. "The influence of people is short and weak, while the influence of books is extensive and far-reaching". The meaning of this sentence is that people have little influence on themselves, maybe only for a moment. You think they have a great influence on you, but in fact they have not affected you later, and books have a great influence on us, because we can learn a lot of knowledge after reading and enhance our ideological help. Our social development has given us a long-term perspective. This sentence tells us that we must read more books, because books can make us soar in a wider sky.

In addition to editing the above two sentences, Pushkin also said many famous sayings, such as "It doesn't matter before failure, everyone is mortal before failure"; "No matter how beautiful the sentence is, it's useless" and so on. I hope you like Bian Xiao's sharing. If you are interested in what I said above, Bian Xiao suggested that you can read Pushkin's works.