“Everywhere across whatever sorrows of which our life is woven, some radiant joy will gaily flash past.” PastLife IsJoyLiteratureOur LivesSorrowFlashWovenRadiant Author:Nikolai Gogol
“It is no use to blame the looking glass if your face is awry.” IfsUseFacesLiteratureBlameGlassesYour Face Author:Nikolai Gogol
“As countless as grains of sand by the sea are human passions, and they all differ; all of them, vile or lofty, begin by being under a man's control and then become his terrible masters. Blessed is he who has chosen the most lofty of passions: his immeasurable bliss grows and multiplies tenfold with every hour and minute, and he penetrates deeper and deeper into the infinite paradise of his soul.” HumansPassionLiteratureSeaSand Author:Nikolai Gogol
“We ought to thank God for that. Yes, the man who tills the land is more worthy of respect than any.” MenLiteratureLandHe ManOughtWorthyThank GodThank You God Author:Nikolai Gogol
“The experience of ages has shown that a man who works on the land is purer, nobler, higher, and more moral... Agriculture should be at the basis of everything. That's my idea.” MenShouldIdeasAgeLiteratureMoralLandHigherBasesAgriculture Author:Nikolai Gogol
“Whatever you may say, the body depends on the soul.” MaySoulBodyLiteratureDepends Author:Nikolai Gogol
“They're thinking of turning the peasant into an educated man. Why, first of all they should make him a good and prosperous farmer and then he'll learn all that is necessary for him to know.” ThinkingKnowsMenShouldFirstsLiteratureEducatedFarmersProsperousPeasantsEducated Man Author:Nikolai Gogol
“It's the most righteous, which of course is not the same thing as the most profitable.” CoursesLiteratureRighteousProfitable Author:Nikolai Gogol