“THE MOST WONDERFUL CREATION OF NATURE IS A HUMAN BEING, HUMAN BEING IS NATURE”… MARTIROS SARYAN

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YSU Ijevan Branch is pleased to introduce interesting facts about famous Armenian painter Martiros Saryan.

Martiros Saryan, in full Martiros [Sergeyevich] Saryan, Saryan also spelled Sarian, (born February 16, 1880, Novy Nakhichevan, near Rostov-na-Donu, Russia—died May 5, 1972, Yerevan, Armenia.

He is a major Armenian painter of landscapes, still lifes, and portraits.

Saryan received training in painting at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture (1897–1903) and then worked in the studios of the noted painters Konstantin Korovin and Valentin Serov. Soon Saryan became a member of a group of Moscow Symbolist artists, and he began exhibiting his brightly coloured paintings. He continued to paint during his travels to Constantinople (1910; now Istanbul), Egypt (1912), southwestern Armenia(1913), and Persia (1914; Iran); these trips inspired a series of large, frescolike works in which he attempted to communicate the sensuousness of the Middle Eastern landscapes. He also incorporated into a number of his paintings the Persian motifs he had seen in the Middle East. Like many Russian artists of the early decades of the 20th century, Saryan was greatly influenced by Impressionism. He was also interested in the paintings of the French artists Henri Matisse and Paul Gauguin, as can be seen in his use of areas of flat, simplified colour.

In 1921 Saryan moved to Yerevan, where he organized and became director of the museum of archaeology, ethnography, and fine arts now called the National Gallery of Armenia. He thereafter spent most of his career painting scenes, especially landscapes, of his adopted homeland, often employing the Impressionist technique of using vivid, dappled colour to capture the effects of light. He also painted many floral still lifes as well as portraits.

In addition to painting, Saryan illustrated books, including Armenian Folk Tales (1933), and he designed sets and costumes for the theatre. He served as a deputy to the second, third, and fourth convocations of the U.S.S.R.’s Supreme Soviet (the country’s highest legislative body). Among his awards were three orders of Lenin.

Here are famous quotes by Martiros Saryan:

“Life is an island. People come out of the sea, cross the island, and return to the sea. But this short life is long and beautiful. In getting to know nature man exalts the wonder and beauty of life”.

“Nature’s ways are wonderful and unfathomable. The grain swells in the soil, the sprout grows and flowers when the time comes and then it bears new fruit and so does not die. We are like grain. We never die because we are One with Nature. To understand this is to comprehend Immortality–the Apotheosis of the Human Race. It is with this conviction that I have lived my Life. My Life is a store of my experience, a Life of aspirations, sorrows, joys and triumphs”.

 

“The land is similar to a human being, it has its own soul, one would hardly find his own self, his own soul, without his homeland, without being in close touch with his native land”.

 

 

“MEN ARE LIKE THAT, THEY CAN RESIST SOUND ARGUMENT, YET YIELD TO A GLANCE”: HONORE DE BALZAK

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  1. All human power is a compound of time and patience.
  2. When you doubt your power, you give power to your doubt.
  3. A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.
  4. True love is eternal, infinite, and always like itself. It is equal and pure, without violent demonstrations: it is seen with white hairs and is always young in the heart
  5. There is no such thing as a great talent without great will power.
  6. Nobody loves a woman because she is handsome or ugly, stupid or intelligent. We love because we love.
    It is easier to be a lover than a husband for the simple reason that it is more difficult to be witty every day than to say pretty things from time to time.
    The most virtuous women have something within them, something that is never chaste.
    The fact is that love is of two kinds, one which commands, and one which obeys. The two are quite distinct, and the passion to which the one gives rise is not the passion of the other.
    Many men are deeply moved by the mere semblance of suffering in a woman; they take the look of pain for a sign of constancy or of love
    A man is a poor creature compared to a woman.
    One should believe in marriage as in the immortality of the soul.
  7. It is as absurd to say that a man can’t love one woman all the time as it is to say that a violinist needs several violins to play the same piece of music.
  8. To be happy, a man must love his wife as she chooses to be loved.
  9. Love is the reduction of the universe to the single being, and the expansion of a single being, even to God
  10. A great love is a credit opened in favor of a power so consuming that the moment of bankruptcy must inevitably occur.
  11. The greatest tyranny is to love I where we are not loved again.
  12. A woman in love has full intelligence of her power; the more virtuous she is, the more effective her coquetry
  13. The man whom fate employs to awaken love in the heart of a young girl is often unaware of his work and therefore leaves it uncompleted
  14. Any man, however blase or depraved, finds his love kindled anew when he sees himself threatened by a rival.
  15. Love is perhaps no more than gratitude for pleasure.
  16. True lovers know how trifling a thing is money yet how difficult to blend with love!
  17. No woman dares to refuse love without a motive, for nothing is more natural than to yield to love
  18. Marriage is a fierce battle before which the two partners ask heaven for its blessing, because loving each other is the most audacious of enterprises; the battle is not slow to start, and victory, that is to say freedom, goes to the cleverest.
  19. The married couples who intend to love each other during their whole life have no notion of a honeymoon; for them it has no existence, or rather its existence is perennial; they are like the immortals who do not understand death.
  20. Woman is a delightful instrument of pleasure, but it is necessary to know its trembling strings, to study the position of them, the timid keyboard, the fingering so changeful and capricious which befits it.
  21. What a thing of fantasy a woman may become after dusk.
  22. The secret of great fortunes without apparent cause is a crime forgotten, for it was properly done.
  23. A man ought not to marry without having studied anatomy, and dissected at least one woman.
  24. A husband never loses anything by appearing to believe in the fidelity of his wife, by preserving an air of patience and by keeping silence. Silence especially troubles a woman amazingly.
  25. Love has its own instinct, finding the way to the heart, as the feeblest insect finds the way to its flower, with a will which nothing can dismay nor turn aside.
  26. The moment a wife decides to break her marriage vow she reckons her husband as everything or nothing.
  27. We talked together through that silence in the language of thought. Nothing is more rapturous than these mute conversations.
  28. Like an eagle darting on his prey, he took her utterly to him, set her on his knees, and felt with an indescribable intoxication the voluptuous pressure of this girl, whose richly developed beauties softly enveloped him.
  29. Men are like that, they can resist sound argument, yet yield to a glance
  30. I longed for a companion to the kingdom of Light; I wished to show you that morsel of mud, I find you bound to it.
  31. Nature knows nothing but solid bodies; your science deals only with combinations of surfaces. And so nature constantly gives the lie to all your laws; can you name one to which no fact makes an exception?
  32. Therefore you see, my friend, that I am not a woman. You do wrong to love me. What! Am I to leave the ethereal regions of my pretended strength, make myself humbly small, cringe like the hapless female of all species that you may lift me up? and then, when I, helpless and broken, ask you for help, when I need your arm, you will repulse me! No, we can never come to terms.
  33. But the maladies by which a man is afflicted do not nullify the sum total of human passion. To our shame be it spoken, a woman is never so much attached to us as when we are sick.
  34. In order that a woman may be able to keep a cook, may be finely educated, may possess the sentiment of coquetry, may have the right to pass whole hours in her boudoir lying on a sofa, and may live a life of soul, she must have at least six thousand francs a year if she lives in the country, and twenty thousand if she lives at Paris.
  35. If a man would have the right to make stepping-stones of all the heads which crowd a drawing-room, he must be the lover of some artistic woman of fashion.
  36. The Spirit of Love has acquired strength, the result of all vanquished terrestrial passions.
  37. If there are differences between one moment of pleasure and another, a man can always be happy with the same woman.
  38. Tone is light in another shape. In music, instruments perform the functions of the colors employed in painting.
  39. Pleasure being caused by the union of sensation and sentiment, we can say without fear of contradiction that pleasures are a sort of material ideas.
  40. Each night ought to have its menu.
  41. None but the dupes, who fondly imagine that they are useful to their like, can interest themselves in laying down rules for political guidance amid events which neither they nor any one else foresees, nor ever will foresee.
  42. Vanity is only to be satisfied by gold in floods.
  43. Judged from a literary point of view, Nathan lacks style and cultivation. Like most young men, ambitious of literary fame, he disgorges to-day what he acquired yesterday.
  44. There is often more pleasure in suffering than in happiness; look at the martyrs!
  45. If love is a child, passion is a man.
  46. In the matter of repartees literary celebrities are often not as quick as women.
  47. If you have desired your object only for one day, your love perhaps will not last more than three nights.
  48. Hey who listen to only one bell hears only one sound.
  49. We must all agree that legality would be a fine thing for social scoundrelism IF THERE WERE NO GOD.
  50. Society bristles with enigmas which look hard to solve. It is a perfect maze of intrigue
  51. Friendship is the bond between a pair of kindred souls, united in their strength, and yet independent. Let us be friends and comrades to bear jointly the burden of life.
  52. A lover teaches a wife all that her husband has concealed from her.
  53. In a lover the coarsest desire always shows itself as a burst of honest admiration.
  54. When women love, they forgive everything, even our crimes; when they do not love, they cannot forgive anything, not even our virtues.
  55. Rare is the man who suffers no remorse as he passes from the state of confidant to that of rival.

“THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING IN THIS WORLD IS MOTHER’S EYES…” AVETIK ISAHAKYAN

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YSU Ijevan Branch is pleased to introduce one of Armenia’s greatest poets, writer, academician, public activist Avetik Isahakyan.

Isahakyan was born in Alexandropol in 1875. He was educated at the Kevorkian seminary in Echmiadzin, and later at the University of Leipzig, where he  studied philosophy and anthropology. He started his literary as well as political careers in his early youth. 

His poems are those of love and sorrow. His best work is “Abu-Lala Mahari” (1909–1911), while his other well-known works include “Songs and Novels” and “The Mother’s Heart”. Being a romantic, Isahakyan was best known for his verse “On the Bridge of Realto” dedicated to his first love. During the Second World War of 1941-1945, he wrote patriotic poems like “Martial Call” (1941), “My Heart is at the Mountains’ Top” (1941), “To the Undying Memory of S.G. Zakyan” (1942), “The Day of the Great Victory” (1945) and many other. His creative work, filled with humanism, and a great respect to the human dignity, is deeply connected with the history and culture of the Armenian people, embracing the best traditions of the Russian and the World literature. The Russian poet Alexander Blok characterized him as a “first class poet, fresh and simple, whom one, perhaps, cannot find in Europe any more”.

Isahakyan’s works have been translated in many languages and his poems have been used as lyrics for new songs.

Here is a famous poem by Avetik Isahakyan:

A MOTHER’S HEART

 By AVETIK ISAHAKYAN

 

 There is an old tale

 About a boy

 An only son

 Who fell in love with a lass.

 `You don’t love me,

 You never did,’ said she to him.

 `But if you do, go then

 And fetch me your mother’s heart.’

 Downcast and distraught

 The boy walked off

 And after shedding copious tears

 Came back to his love.

 The girl was angry

 When she saw him thus

 And said, `Don’t you dare come back again

 Without your mother’s heart.’

 The boy went and killed

 A mountain roe deer

 And offered its heart

 To the one he adored.

 But again she was angry

 And said, `Get out of my sight.

 I told you what I want

 Is your mother’s heart.’

 The boy went and killed

 His mother, and as he ran

 With her heart in his hand

 He slipped and fell.

 `My dear child,

 My poor child,’

 Cried the mother’s heart,

 `Did you hurt yourself?’

“AS I BEGAN TO LOVE MYSELF I QUIT TRYING TO BE RIGHT AND EVER SINCE I WAS WRONG LESS OF THE TIME… CHARLES CHAPLIN

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YSU Ijevan Branch is pleased to share with you the 30 wise sayings and 10 life rules by the famous English actor, comedian, scriptwriter, songwriter and director, the great master of cinematography Charles Spencer Chaplin.

WISE SAYINGS

  1. “I neither believe nor disbelieve in anything. That which can be imagined is as much an approximation to truth as that which can be proved by mathematics”
  2. “A day without laughing is a day wasted”
  3. “Think about yourself at least once in your life otherwise you may miss the best comedy in this world”
  4. “The soul of man has been given wings and at last he is beginning to fly!”
  5. “How does one get ideas? By sheer perseverance to the point of madness”
  6. “There are more valid facts and details in works of art than there are in history books”
  7. “Your naked body should only belong to those who fall in love with your naked soul.” 
  8. “Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.”
  9. “I do not need drugs to be a genius, do not take a genius to be human, but I need your smile to be happy”
  10. “we must laugh in the face of our helplessness against the forces of nature – or go insane”
  11. “Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself”
  12. “We think too much and feel too little”
  13. “I am not a political man and I have no political convictions. I am an individual and a believer in liberty. That is all the politics I have”
  14. “You will find that life’s still worthwhile… if you just smile!”
  15. “That’s all any of us are: amateurs. We don’t live long enough to be anything else”
  16. “To truly laugh, you must be able to take your pain, and play with it!”
  17. Let us strive for the impossible. The great achievements throughout history have been the conquest of what seemed the impossible.
  18. “Perfect love is the most beautiful of all frustrations because it is more than one can express.”
  19. “I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying.”
  20. “That’s the trouble with the world. We all despise ourselves.” 
  21. “Imagination means nothing without doing.”
  22. “Life can be wonderful if you’re not afraid of it. All it takes is courage, imagination … and a little dough.” 
  23. “Nothing is permanent in this wicked world – not even our troubles.” 
  24. “The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury.” 
  25. “One murder makes a villain, millions a hero. Numbers sanctify”.
  26. “This is a ruthless world and one must be ruthless to cope with it.” 
  27. “We all want to help one another. Human beings are like that. We want to live by each other’s happiness, not by each other’s misery.”
  28. “One murder makes a villain, millions a hero. Numbers sanctify”.
  29. “I suppose that’s one of the ironies of life – doing the wrong thing at the right moment”.
  30. “I am not an angel, but always wanted to be a man”.

LIFE RULES

  1. “As I began to love myself I found that anguish and emotional suffering are only warning signs that I was living against my own truth. Today, I know, this is AUTHENTICITY.
  2. As I began to love myself I understood how much it can offend somebody if I try to force my desires on this person, even though I knew the time was not right and the person was not ready for it, and even though this person was me. Today I call it RESPECT.
  3. As I began to love myself I stopped craving for a different life, and I could see that everything that surrounded me was inviting me to grow. Today I call it 
  4. As I began to love myself I understood that at any circumstance, I am in the right place at the right time, and everything happens at the exactly right moment. So I could be calm. Today I call it SELF-CONFIDENCE.
  5. As I began to love myself I quit stealing my own time, and I stopped designing huge projects for the future. Today, I only do what brings me joy and happiness, things I love to do and that make my heart cheer, and I do them in my own way and in my own rhythm. Today I call it
  6. As I began to love myself I freed myself of anything that is no good for my health – food, people, things, situations, and everything that drew me down and away from myself. At first, I called this attitude a healthy egoism. Today I know it is LOVE OF ONESELF.
  7. As I began to love myself I quit trying to always be right, and ever since I was wrong less of the time. Today I discovered that is MODESTY.
  8. As I began to love myself I refused to go on living in the past and worrying about the future. Now, I only live for the moment, where everything is happening. Today I live each day, day by day, and I call it FULFILLMENT.
  9. As I began to love myself I recognized that my mind can disturb me and it can make me sick. But as I connected it to my heart, my mind became a valuable ally. Today I call this connection WISDOM OF THE HEART.
  10. We no longer need to fear arguments, confrontations or any kind of problems with ourselves or others. Even stars collide, and out of their crashing new worlds are born. Today I know THAT IS LIFE.