This issue of the diary of spring-summer remote games, we would like
to begin with the words of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, an outstanding
Russian writer of the 20th century, a classic of Russian literature, a
Nobel Prize winner (For moral strength with which he continued the
traditions of great Russian literature, 1970).
Solzhenitsyn
wrote The Gulag Archipelago, a world-famous documentary and artistic
epic of repression in the years of Soviet power. "...
The
book is about blood, about sweat, about tears, about suffering, about
hopelessness, and you close it with a sense of strength and light. It shows: a person in all circumstances can remain a man ... "(ND Solzhenitsyn).
"The most important thing in life, all the riddles of it - do you want, I'll pour you now?" Do not pursue the ghostly - for property, for titles: it makes money by the nerves of decades, and confiscated in one night. Live with equal superiority over life - do not be frightened of misfortune and do not languish happily. All the same, after all, the bitter is not up to the age and sweet is not supplemented. It's
enough with you if you do not freeze and if thirst and hunger do not
tear you with the claws of the insides ... If you do not break the
ridge, both legs walk, both hands bend, see both eyes and hear both ears
- who else are you jealous of? Envy of others, most of all eats us the same. Wipe your eyes, wash your heart and above all appreciate those who love you and who is to you. Do not offend them, do not scold. Do not part with any of them in a quarrel. After all, you do not know, maybe this is your last act and so you will remain in their memory "...