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Happiness Quote by Alexander Pushkin

“55 But I was born for peaceful roaming, For country calm and lack of strife; My lyre sings! And in the gloaming My fertile fancies spring to life. I give myself to harmless pleasures And far niente rules my leisures: Each morning early I’m awake To wander by the lonely lake Or seek some other…” quote by Alexander Pushkin
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““55 But I was born for peaceful roaming, For country calm and lack of strife; My lyre sings! And in the gloaming My fertile fancies spring to life. I give myself to harmless pleasures And far niente rules my leisures: Each morning early I’m awake To wander by the lonely lake Or seek some other sweet employment: I read a little, often sleep, For fleeting fame I do not weep. And was it not in past enjoyment Of shaded, idle times like this, I spent my days of deepest bliss?””

Alexander Pushkin

About This Quote

Source Poem: "The Bronze Horseman" (excerpt), 1833

The speaker celebrates a tranquil, contemplative life, valuing simple pleasures, nature, and personal reflection over ambition or fame.

In simple terms: Enjoying quiet, simple joys in nature and thought.

Key Takeaway

Embrace calm, purposeful leisure.

Themes

tranquility reflection nature leisure non‑ambition

Mood

peaceful reflective

Type

poetic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • daily meditation
  • walking in nature
  • reading for pleasure
  • quiet hobbies
  • early morning walks

Key Concepts

Romanticism mindfulness idleness

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance leisure with progress?
  • What simple pleasures renew your spirit?
A Different Perspective

May neglect growth or responsibility if taken to excess.

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