Maxim Gorky Quotes

Maxim Gorky Quotes…
Maxim Gorky, born as Alexei Maximovich Peshkov on March 28, 1868, was a renowned Russian and Soviet writer who made significant contributions to the literary landscape of his time. Widely considered as one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, Gorky’s works are characterized by their stark portrayal of social inequalities, deep exploration of human emotions, and the depiction of the struggles faced by ordinary individuals in a rapidly changing world.

He began his literary journey as a self-taught writer, penning short stories and poetry. It was during this time that he adopted the pseudonym “Maxim Gorky,” which translates to “Maxim the Bitter” in Russian, signifying his determination to expose the bitter truths of society through his writing. Gorky’s works were characterized by their unflinching portrayal of the struggles faced by the working class, the underprivileged, and the marginalized sections of society. He delved into themes such as poverty, social injustice, and the dehumanizing effects of industrialization. Gorky’s writing style was characterized by his vivid descriptions, lyrical prose, and powerful characterizations that portrayed the multifaceted nature of human beings. Many of Gorky’s works, such as “Mother” (1907), “The Lower Depths” (1902), and “Three Men” (1920), became classics of Russian literature and gained international recognition. His writings struck a chord with readers worldwide, as they provided an honest and poignant glimpse into the lives of ordinary people, struggling to find meaning and dignity in an increasingly complex world.( s )

Maxim Gorky Quotes

 “Every new time will give its law.”

“Our most merciless enemy is our past.”

 “Anger is like ice, and also quick to melt.”

“You will not drown the truth in seas of blood.”

 “Truth doesn’t always heal a wounded soul.”

“When everything is easy one quickly gets stupid.”

 “In the carriages of the past, you can’t go anywhere.”

“Everything which is good in me should be credited to books.”

 “When the life is monotonous, even grief is a welcome event…”

Maxim Gorky quotes

“Many contemporary authors drink more than they write.”

A book must be like an axe to break the frozen sea within us.

Only through struggle can we truly understand the value of peace.

He who has no faith in himself can never have faith in anything else.

“But I’m not to be caught with such poor bait! I’m a big fish, I am.”

 “When work is a pleasure, life is a joy! When work is a duty, life is slavery.”

“We ever long for visions of beauty, We ever dream of unknown worlds.”

 “You must write for children the same way you write for adults, only better.”

Love is the most powerful force that can transform even the darkest of souls.

Hope is the anchor that keeps us from drifting away in the stormy sea of life.

The world is a mirror, reflecting back to us our own thoughts, words, and actions.

The greatest form of courage is to face one’s own fears and vulnerabilities head-on.

To truly live is to constantly learn and grow, never settling for mediocrity or stagnation.

“Writers build castles in the air, the reader lives inside, and the publisher inns the rent.”

The mark of a great mind is the ability to entertain a thought without accepting it.

It is better to be alone than to be in the company of those who bring you down.

“A good man can be stupid and still be good. But a bad man must have brains.”

“We know nothing, and in terror we fear everything. Our life is night, a dark night;.”

“One has to be able to count if only so that at fifty one doesn’t marry a girl of twenty.”

The greatest freedom is the ability to choose one’s own path and live life on their own terms.

The greatest tragedy is when people close their eyes to reality and live in a world of illusions.

Real faith is not blind belief, but a bright light guiding one’s path through life’s uncertainties.

Life is a journey, and the destination is not as important as the lessons learned along the way.

The true measure of a person’s character is how they treat those who can do nothing for them.

“Processing the human raw material is naturally more complicated than processing lumber.”

Giving birth to a child is like writing a book; it’s an act of creation that transcends the self.

“Hunger can explain many acts. It can be said that all vile acts are done to satisfy hunger.”

 “You can’t do without philosophy, since everything has its hidden meaning which we must know.”

One must fight for justice and equality, not just for oneself, but for the betterment of society as a whole.

True strength lies not in physical power, but in the ability to control one’s own emotions and impulses.

“The more a human creature has tasted of bitter things the more it hungers after the sweet things of life.”

The strength of a person lies not in their physical abilities, but in their indomitable spirit and willpower.

Keep reading books, but remember that a book’s only a book, and you should learn to think for yourself.”

Only by embracing our own vulnerability can we truly connect with others and find genuine compassion.

“Two forces are succesfully influencing the education of a cultivated man: art and science. Both are united in the book.”

 “All of us are pilgrims on this earth. I’ve even heard people say that the earth itself is a pilgrim in the heavens.”

“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.”

Success is not defined by the amount of wealth and fame one possesses, but by the impact they have on the lives of others.

The more I live, the more I feel that our time is precious and should not be wasted on fruitless arguments and meaningless conversations.

“Be good, be kind, be humane, and charitable; love your fellows; console the afflicted; pardon those who have done you wrong.”

The secret to happiness is not in possessing money and material wealth, but in finding joy and fulfillment in the simple things of life.

 “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.”

“We kill everybody, my dear. Some with bullets, some with words, and everybody with our deeds. We drive people into their graves, and neither see it nor feel it.”

 “The higher goal a person pursues, the quicker his ability develops, and the more beneficial he will become to the society. I believe for sure that this is also a truth.”

“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.”

 “Everybody, my friend, everybody lives for something better to come. That’s why we want to be considerate of every man – Who knows what’s in him, why he was born and what he can do?”

“An artist is a man who digests his own subjective impressions and knows how to find a general objective meaning in them, and how to express them in a convincing form.”

 “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!”

“To speak the truth is the most difficult of all arts, for in its “pure” form, not connected with the interests of individuals, groups, classes, or nations, truth is almost completely unsuitable for use by the Philistine and is unacceptable to him.”

Maxim Gorky Quotes

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