Maxim Gorki – Alles was schön ist

„Alles was schön ist, bleibt schön, auch wenn es welkt.“

Maxim Gorki – (1868 – 1936)
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Eigentlich hieß er: Alexei Maximowitsch Peschkow

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Maxim Gorki – Menschenliebe

„Wir alle hungern nach Menschenliebe, und wenn man hungert, schmeckt auch schlecht gebackenes Brot.“

Maxim Gorki – (1868 – 1936)
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Eigentlich hieß er: Alexei Maximowitsch Peschkow

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Maxim Gorki – Bücher lesen

Zitat von Maxim Gorki:

„Je mehr ich las, umso näher brachten die Bücher mir die Welt, umso heller und bedeutsamer wurde für mich das Leben.“

Maxim Gorki – (1868 – 1936)
russischer Schriftsteller

Eigentlich hieß er: Alexei Maximowitsch Peschkow

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Auf diesem Foto sind links Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi und rechts Maxim Gorki zu sehen. Aufnahme um 1900.

 

 

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Maxim Gorki – Menschen Erstaunen

Zitat von Maxim Gorki:

„Bisweilen macht es Freude, einen Menschen dadurch in Erstaunen zu versetzen, das man ihm nicht ähnelt und anders denkt als er.“

Maxim Gorki – (1868 – 1936)
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Eigentlich hieß er: Alexei Maximowitsch Peschkow

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Auf diesem Foto sind links Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi und rechts Maxim Gorki zu sehen. Aufnahme um 1900.

 

 

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