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Statements about the war of Russian writers. Quotes and aphorisms about the war

"War is one of the greatest blasphemies," as the Soviet writer Vladimir Mayakovsky said. He is not the only one who spoke highly of this terrible phenomenon of human existence.

Statements about the war of Russian writers are overwhelmingly similar to this. About these quotes, we'll talk briefly in the proposed article.

Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy is most famous for his anti-militaristic views. His quotes about the war, statements and phrases about war are known all over the world, and choosing the most important of them is not so simple. Perhaps the most significant of them is the following: "People who ... recognize war not only as inevitable, but also useful and ... desirable - these people are terrible with their moral perversion."

Indeed, the great Russian writer was not once passed extremely harshly on this merciless activity in the madness of the human race. And this is not surprising, a champion of peace and education of society, a great moralist simply could not think otherwise. Only for this he should pay tribute.

Bitter

Statements about the war of Russian writers should be continued with Maxim Gorky's famous quotation: "I know that war is a total atrocity and that people who are innocent of each other, exterminate each other." Naturally, a person who has passed through a war who knows about it firsthand, the position is already softer. However, here again we see a sharp rejection of this misanthropic occupation, which took the lives of many tens of millions of people only in the twentieth century. And although he did not see the most terrible test of the war, the one that was unleashed by Hitler, he nevertheless made a great contribution to the spread of the world.

Some militaristic statements

Nevertheless, there are statements about the war of Russian writers rather militaristic in nature. For example, a quotation from Sergei Esenin: "What could not the mouth say in words, let the bullets tell the pistols." It would be like Mars, the one that the Roman god of war, wrote these hostile lines by the hand of the famous poet-romanticist.

There are statements about the war of Russian writers, who are directly connected with the case of commandership. To such, for example, Alexander Suvorov. He became one of the most famous theorists of the war of all time. His statements mostly justify the conduct of this inhumane torture of people with whom he was associated. As an example of the militant mentality of the commander, one can quote his famous phrase: "Hit the enemy, not sparing ... him." However, he also has certain anti-militaristic sentiments. As in the following quote: "Without virtue there is no glory and honor." There are many other utterances left after the famous commander.

Conclusion

Aphorisms, quotes and statements of Russian writers can be listed for a very long time, even if it concerns a phenomenon such as war. It is important to understand the basic meaning that most writers of this dangerous occupation bear. And he is very simple. If humanity does not cease to brandish a cudgel, whose strength is now measured in megatons in TNT, then very soon there will simply be no place on this planet to continue life, raise children, collect wheat, and build houses. Apparently, therefore, many Russian writers write so passionately and so passionately about the danger of war, that any conflict can be resolved through negotiations. Let's hope that new generations of people will hear these words of Tolstoy, Gorky and others and will seriously think before starting a bloody slaughter called "war".

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