Quotes from the cartoon hedgehog in the fog. “If you are not there, then I am not there”: the most striking phrases from the cartoon “Hedgehog in the Fog”

Surely everyone has watched this amazing cartoon - Hedgehog in the Fog, quotes about which you wouldn’t mind reading! In case you forgot, the characters in this cartoon are a hedgehog and a bear cub, quotes from which are included in this collection.

So today the Hedgehog said to the Little Bear:
- How good it is that we have each other!
The little bear nodded.
- Just imagine: I’m not there, you’re sitting alone and there’s no one to talk to.
- And where are you?
- I am not here, I am out.
“It doesn’t happen like that,” said the Bear.
“I think so too,” said the Hedgehog. - But suddenly - I’m not there at all. You are alone. Well, what are you going to do?..
- I’ll turn everything upside down, and you’ll be found!
- I’m not there, I’m not anywhere!!!
“Then, then... Then I’ll run out into the field,” said the Teddy Bear. - And I’ll shout: “Y-yo-yo-zhi-i-i-k!”, And you will hear and shout: “Bear-o-o-ok!..”. Here.
“No,” said the Hedgehog. - I'm not there one bit. Understand?
- Why are you pestering me? - Little Bear got angry. - If you are not there, then I am not there either. Understood?…

This is a rather strange and very, one might say, philosophical cartoon about which quotes are collected here, Hedgehog in the Fog. The horse in it was remembered by many and there are also aphorisms about it; the hedgehog in the fog could not forget about the horse. By the way, as you noticed, here are quotes not only from the cartoon “Hedgehog in the Fog” but also from the book by Sergei Kozlov.

An eagle owl looked out of the fog, as if from a window, and hooted: “Uh-huh!” U-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu!..” and disappeared into the fog. “Crazy,” thought the Hedgehog, picked up a dry stick and, feeling the fog with it, moved forward.
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- Hedgehog!! Where have you been? I called and called, but you didn’t respond. I’ve already blown up the samovar on the porch and moved the wicker chair to make it easier to count the stars. I think you should come now, sit down and drink some tea with raspberry jam. You're bringing raspberry jam, right? And I inflated the samovar and the twigs... these...
- Juniper.
- Juniper. So that there is smoke. And... and... After all, who, besides you, will count the stars?!
The little bear talked and talked, and the Hedgehog thought: “It’s still good that we’re together again.” And the Hedgehog also thought about the Horse: “How is she there, in the fog?..”
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I'm completely wet, I'll drown soon.
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I will, do you hear? “I will,” said Little Bear. The hedgehog nodded.
- I will definitely come to you, no matter what happens. I will always be near you.
The Hedgehog looked at the Little Bear with quiet eyes and was silent.
- Well, what are you silent?
“I believe,” said the Hedgehog.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

If the She-Wolf came to me and said: Hedgehog, do you want me to make you a wolf cub?, I would tell her: No! And you?
- I would tell her: “Just try!”
- And she would say: “Agree, Little Bear, you and I will eat horses together!”
- And I would say to her: “Who will be the Little Bear?”
“And she would say: “But there won’t be a Little Bear.” There will be a brown wolf cub Stomper.”
- Who will be the Little Bear?!
“I’m telling you,” said the Hedgehog, “there won’t be a bear cub: there will be a brown wolf cub, Stomper.”
- Move away! - Bear cub barked. - Or I don’t know what I’ll do with you.
“So it’s not me, it’s the She-Wolf,” said the Hedgehog.
- Doesn't matter! - said the Bear.
And he cried.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

Here you and I are talking, talking, the days fly by, and you and I are still talking.
“We’re talking,” agreed the Hedgehog.
- Months pass, the clouds fly, the trees are bare, and we are all talking.
- We're talking.
- And then everything will completely pass, and you and I will only be left alone.
- If!
- What will happen to us?
- We can fly too.
- How are the birds?
- Yeah.
- And where to?
“To the south,” said the Hedgehog.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

“It happens - you light the stove, look at the fire and think: what a big winter it is!
And suddenly you wake up at night from an incomprehensible noise. The wind, you think, is a raging blizzard, but no, the sound is not like that, but some distant, very familiar sound. What is this? And you fall asleep again. And in the morning you run out onto the porch - the forest is in the fog and not a single island of snow is visible anywhere. Where did she go, winter? Then you run off the porch and see: a puddle.
A real puddle in the middle of winter. And steam comes from all the trees. What is this? And it rained at night. Big, heavy rain. And washed away the snow. And drove away the frost. And the forest became warm, as it only happens in early autumn.”
This is how Little Bear thought on a quiet, warm morning in the middle of winter.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Teddy Bear

Let's not fly away anywhere, Hedgehog. Let's sit on our porch forever, and in the winter - in the house, and in the spring - again on the porch, and in the summer too.
- And our porch will slowly grow wings. And one day you and I will wake up together high above the earth.
“Who’s that dark guy running down there?” - you ask.
- Is there another one nearby?
“Yes, it’s you and me,” I’ll say. “These are our shadows,” you add.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

When you weren't there, were you somewhere?
- Yes.
- Where?
“There,” said the Hedgehog and waved his paw.
- Far?
The hedgehog shrank and closed his eyes.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

Do you know what I would like most? - after thinking, the Bear cub said to the Hedgehog. “I would like most of all for each of your needles to grow a bump.”
- What would grow later?
- And then you would become a real Christmas tree and live for a hundred years.
- That's good... How would you talk to me?
- I would climb to the very top of the head and whisper into the crown.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

After a long separation, they sat down on the porch and, as usual, started talking.
“It’s so good that you were found,” said the Bear.
- I came.
- Can you imagine if you weren’t there at all?
- So I came.
- Where have you been?
“But I wasn’t there,” said the Hedgehog.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

And here you are! - said Little Bear, waking up one day and seeing a Hedgehog on his porch.
- I.
- Where have you been?
“I was gone for a very long time,” said the Hedgehog.
- When you disappear, you need to warn your friends in advance.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

Have you ever listened to silence, Hedgehog?
- I listened.
- And what?
- Nothing. Quiet.
“And I love it when something moves in silence.”
“Give me an example,” asked the Hedgehog.
“Well, for example, thunder,” said the Bear.
Book "Hedgehog in the Fog". Hedgehog and Teddy Bear

Cartoons made by Yuri Norshtein based on the fairy tales of Sergei Kozlov have become firmly entrenched in our culture. What can I say... We can no longer imagine our childhood without them.

Did you know that Sergei Kozlov, in addition to the famous “Hedgehog in the Fog,” has a whole series of fairy tales about the Little Bear, the Fox, the Hare, the Owl and many more unforgettable characters?

But it’s true, starting from the age of “why”, we begin to be interested in what happened before us, what will happen after us, and is it true that we will always be there?

We are offered a stunning view of the world - childish and, at the same time, very serious.

Yes, Sergei Kozlov knows how to talk about the perishability of existence in simple, “childish” language. He teaches us to know and discover this world. And we can say with confidence that his tales are far from ordinary.

Republic has rediscovered the magical world of childhood... And, of course, it will open the door for you to an unusual world of light, warmth and kindness.

Lovely, wise and touching passages about sensitivity and attention to the world around us...

In general, see for yourself

1. Thirty mosquitoes ran out into the clearing and began to play their squeaky violins.

2. It was very beautiful, so beautiful that the Hedgehog and the Little Bear just looked and didn’t say anything to each other.

And the mountain was changing all the time: the orange moved to the left, the pink to the right, and the blue became dove-blue and remained at the top. Hedgehog and Little Bear have long loved this game: close your eyes, and when you open them, everything is different.

3. “I really love cloudy autumn days,” said the Hedgehog. - The sun is shining dimly, and it’s so foggy and foggy...

Calm down, said Little Bear.

Yeah. It’s as if everything has stopped and is standing still.

Where? - asked the Bear.

Not at all. Stands and doesn't move.

Well, how can you not understand? Nobody.

Nobody stands and doesn't move?

Yeah. Nobody moves.

What about mosquitoes? Look how they fly! Pee!.. Pee!.. - And the Little Bear waved his paws and showed how a mosquito flies.

There are only more mosquitoes,” here the Hedgehog stopped to look for a word, “from the shadows, immobility,” he finally said.

4. The hare left the house in the morning and got lost in the immense beauty of the autumn forest.

“It’s high time the snow fell,” thought the Hare. “And the forest is warm and alive.” The Hare met the Forest Mouse.

Are you walking? - said the Hare.

“I’m breathing,” said the Mouse. - I can’t breathe.

Maybe winter has forgotten about us? - asked the Hare. “I came to everyone, but didn’t look into the forest.”

“Probably,” said the Mouse and moved its antennae.

“That’s what I think,” said the Hare. “If she’s still not there, it means she won’t come back.”

What you! - said the Mouse. - It doesn’t happen like that! There has never been a time when winter passed by.

5. The hare went down to the river. The river slowly led heavy, dark water around the bend. The hare stood up in a column and moved his ears.

Cold? - A blade of grass asked him.

Brrr! - said the Hare.

“Me too,” said a blade of grass.

And me! And me!

Who's speaking? - asked the Hare.

We are the grass. The hare lay down.

Oh, how warm! How warm! How warm!

Warm us up! And U.S! And U.S! The hare began to jump and lie down. He will jump and cling to the ground.

Hey Hare! - Little Bear shouted from the hill. - What are you doing?

“I’m warming the grass,” said the Hare.

6. At first Little Bear thought about everything at once, and this “all at once” was sunshine and warmth for him. But then, under the bright summer sun, in the warmth, Little Bear saw Ant.

The Ant was sitting on a tree stump, his black eyes bulging, and he said something and said something, but Little Bear did not hear.

Can you hear me? - Ant’s voice finally broke through to the Little Bear. - You have to work every day, every day, every day!

The little bear shook his head, but the Ant did not disappear, but screamed even louder.

Laziness, that's what will ruin you! “Why did he pester me? - thought the Bear. “I don’t remember such an Ant at all.”

Totally lazy! - shouted the Ant. - What do you do every day? Answer!

“We’re going for a walk,” Little Bear said out loud by the stove. - So it’s summer.

Summer! - Ant flew up. - Who will work?

We are working.

What have you done?

You never know, said the Bear. And he pressed himself even closer to the side of the stove.

No, you tell me - what?

Birdhouse.

7. - And the Hare?

Sits in a hole, breathes. Wants to breathe for the whole winter.

“He’s stupid,” Hedgehog smiled.

I told him: you won’t get enough before winter.

I’ll breathe in, he says. I will breathe and breathe.

8. - I will definitely, do you hear? “I will,” said Little Bear. The hedgehog nodded.

I will definitely come to you, no matter what happens. I will always be near you.

The Hedgehog looked at the Little Bear with quiet eyes and was silent.

Well, what are you silent?

“I believe,” said the Hedgehog.

9. - Just imagine: I’m not there, you’re sitting alone and there’s no one to talk to.

And where are you?

I am not here, I am out.

It doesn’t happen like that,” said Little Bear.

“I think so too,” said the Hedgehog. - But suddenly - I’m not there at all. You are alone. So what are you going to do?

I'll go to you.

How - where? Home. I’ll come and say: “Well, why didn’t you come, Hedgehog?” And you say...

What a stupid one! What will I say if I'm not there?

10. - And here you are! - said Little Bear, waking up one day and seeing Hedgehog on his porch.

Where have you been?

“I was gone for a very long time,” said the Hedgehog.

When you go missing, you need to warn your friends in advance.

11. “Now,” the Hedgehog dreamed, “my firewood will run out, and it will become completely cold, and I will begin to freeze... And the Elephant at the zoo will find out about this. He will pretend to be asleep, and when the watchmen fall asleep, he will run into the forest, find my house, stick his trunk into the pipe and begin to breathe warmly. And I will say: “Thank you, Elephant. I'm very warm. Now go and warm the Bear Cub - he’s probably also run out of wood... And the Elephant will run away from the zoo every night and breathe into my chimney. To the little bear and the donkey - and we won’t freeze?..”

12. “If I don’t wipe the stars every evening,” he thought, “they will definitely fade.”

13. It smelled of snow and a New Year tree brought in from the frost, and this smell was bitter like tangerine peel.

14. The Hedgehog didn’t think about the Christmas tree, but he was sad that it’s been half a month since his watch-clock broke, and the watchmaker Woodpecker promised, but didn’t come.

How do we know when it's twelve o'clock? - he asked the Bear.

We will feel it! - said Donkey.

How will we feel this? - Little Bear was surprised. “Very simple,” said Donkey. - At twelve o’clock we will already be sleepy for exactly three hours!

15. Snow was falling in the morning. The little bear was sitting on a stump at the edge of the forest, with his head raised, counting and licking the snowflakes that had fallen on his nose.

The snowflakes fell sweet, fluffy and, before falling completely, stood up on tiptoe. Oh how fun it was!

“Seventh,” whispered the Little Bear and, having admired it to his heart’s content, licked his nose.

But the snowflakes were enchanted: they did not melt and continued to remain just as fluffy in Little Bear’s stomach.

16. - What are you doing here? - asked the Bear.

“I’m waiting for you to recover,” answered the Hedgehog.

All winter. As soon as I found out that you had eaten too much snow, I immediately brought all my supplies to you...

And all winter you sat next to me on a stool?

Yes, I gave you a spruce decoction and applied dried herbs to your stomach...

“I don’t remember,” said the Bear.

Still would! - Hedgehog sighed. - You said all winter that you are a snowflake. I was so afraid that you would melt by spring...

17. ... The little bear talked and talked, and the Hedgehog thought: “It’s still good that we’re together again.”

18. The donkey thought again. Now he was thinking about how to bury the Little Bear so that he would return like summer. “I will bury him on a high, high mountain,” he decided, “so that there is a lot of sun around and a river flows below. I will water it with fresh water and loosen the soil every day. And then he will grow up. And if I die, he will do the same, and we will never die...”

Listen,” he said to Little Bear, “don’t be afraid. You will grow again in the spring.

How's the tree?

Yes. I will water you every day. And loosen the ground.

Won't you forget?

“Don’t forget,” asked the Little Bear.

He lay with his eyes closed, and if his nostrils had not fluttered slightly, one would have thought that he was completely dead.

Now Donkey was not afraid. He knew: to bury means to plant like a tree.

19. What do ants do in winter, when ant cities are covered with snow?

They put on white aprons and take out a broom and scraper.

Carrying snow out of town on forest mice.

They walk along cleared paths and sprinkle them with rough pine bark.

20. It seems that if a dandelion jumps, it will immediately fly to the sky.

There is hardly a single adult who grew up watching Soviet cartoons who did not watch Hedgehog in the Fog. The cartoon is based on a fairy tale by Sergei Kozlov. The animated film was shot at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio by Yuri Northstein in 1975. The film adaptation has preserved almost all the dialogues of the main character Hedgehog and his friend Little Bear, as well as the narrator’s lines.

The film was a stunning success; throughout the history of its existence, the cartoon received more than 35 all-Union and international awards. The plot of the cartoon tells about the dreamer Hedgehog, who every evening went to visit Little Bear, and together they counted the stars. One day, when the Hedgehog was walking to his friend, there was a strong fog. On the way, the main character met other characters, including an Elephant, a Snail, a Bat, butterflies, a Horse, a leaf, an Elephant, and a Dog. Some characters helped the Hedgehog, while others were helped by him himself. In life, too, many events happen as if in a fog, however, in any situation you need to be able to help your neighbor.

The story of the Hedgehog has not lost its popularity today. In particular, one of the episodes of the modern cartoon “Smeshariki” is based on the plot of the Soviet cartoon Hedgehog in the Fog.

Quotes

When you go missing, you need to warn your friends in advance.

A true friend will start to worry even if you are late for a couple of minutes. This means that he doesn't care about you...

Just imagine: I’m not there, you’re sitting alone and there’s no one to talk to.
- And where are you?
- I am not here, I am out.
“It doesn’t happen like that,” said the Bear.
“I think so too,” said the Hedgehog. - But suddenly - I’m not there at all. You are alone. Well, what are you going to do?..
- I’ll turn everything upside down, and you’ll be found!
- I’m not there, I’m not anywhere!!!
“Then, then... Then I’ll run out into the field,” said the Teddy Bear. - And I’ll shout: “Y-yo-yo-zhi-i-i-k!”, And you will hear and shout: “Bear-o-o-ok!..”. Here.
“No,” said the Hedgehog. - I'm not there one bit. Understand?
- Why are you pestering me? - Little Bear got angry. - If you are not there, then I am not there either. Got it?... I will definitely come to you, no matter what happens. I will always be near you.

Sometimes it is impossible to imagine your life without loved ones. Without them, it simply doesn't make sense.

It's good that we're together again.

And it cannot be any other way.

- How can I repay you?
- But nothing. It would be nice if my advice could help you.

Friends don't need payment. They will be sincerely happy if you take their advice.

Sorry... - someone said silently. - Who are you and how did you get here?

You can speak without words. Especially when you want to help... Sincere intentions will be noticeable.

“I’m in the river, let the river itself carry me,” the Hedgehog decided, took a deep breath as best he could, and was carried downstream.

Sometimes you just have to go with the flow...With the flow of life.

If not you, then no one...

“If I don’t wipe the stars every evening,” thought the hedgehog, “they will definitely fade…”

The main thing is to believe that what you do is beneficial. And it will really be useful.

How good it is that we have each other!

The main thing is to understand this in time and start appreciating it!

Soviet cartoons are distinguished by kindness and morality; they teach to love, help, and help out. Simple stories have a deep meaning that makes the viewer think about morality and makes him kinder.

Cartoon released in 1975 Hedgehog in the fog directed by Yuri Norshtein became one of the most significant animated films ever created.
Being a repeated winner of various film festivals, Norshtein's cartoon had a significant impact on world culture. The very expression “hedgehog in the fog” has become popular, and the images created in the feed are recognizable and quotable. In 2003, "Hedgehog in the Fog" was recognized the best cartoon of all time according to a survey of 140 film critics and animators from different countries . And modern psychologists use it in their practice, showing it to children and determining the child’s psycho-emotional state.
In general, we provide you with a selection of quotes from this famous cartoon.


  • - Look! - said the Hedgehog and showed the chanterelle mushroom to the Bear. A small golden mushroom, knees tucked, sat in the moss at dusk.
    - Do you see? - said the Hedgehog. - He has neither dad, nor mother, nor Hedgehog, nor Little Bear, he is all alone - and does not cry...
  • “I’m in the river, let the river itself carry me,” the Hedgehog decided, took a deep breath as best he could, and was carried downstream.
  • So today the Hedgehog said to the Little Bear:
    - How good it is that we have each other!
    The little bear nodded.
    - Just imagine: I’m not there, you’re sitting alone and there’s no one to talk to.
    - And where are you?
    - I am not here, I am out.
    “It doesn’t happen like that,” said the Bear.
    “I think so too,” said the Hedgehog. - But suddenly - I’m not there at all. You are alone. Well, what are you going to do?..
    - I’ll turn everything upside down, and you’ll be found!
    - I’m not there, I’m not anywhere!!!
    “Then, then... Then I’ll run out into the field,” said the Teddy Bear. - And I’ll scream: “Yo-yo-y-y-y-y!” “, and you will hear and shout: “Bear-o-o-ok!..”. Here.
  • And you can't even see a paw.
  • “Excuse me...” someone asked silently. - Who are you and how did you get here?
    “I am the Hedgehog,” the Hedgehog also silently answered. - I fell into the river.
    “Then sit on my back,” someone said silently. - I'll take you to the shore.
  • Let's not fly away anywhere, Hedgehog. Let's sit on our porch forever, and in the winter - in the house, and in the spring - again on the porch, and in the summer too.
    - And our porch will slowly grow wings. And one day you and I will wake up together high above the earth.
    “Who’s that dark guy running down there?” - you ask.
    - Is there another one nearby?
    “Yes, it’s you and me,” I’ll say. “These are our shadows,” you add.
  • - I will definitely, do you hear? “I will,” said Little Bear. Hedgehog
    nodded.
    - I will definitely come to you, no matter what happens. I'll be near you
    Always.
    The Hedgehog looked at the Little Bear with quiet eyes and was silent.
    - Well, what are you silent?
    “I believe,” said the Hedgehog.
  • In the evenings, Hedgehog went to visit Little Bear.
    They sat down on a log and, sipping tea, looked at the starry sky.
    It hung above the roof - right behind the chimney.
    To the right of the pipe were the stars of the Bear Cub, and to the left - the Hedgehog...
  • “If I don’t wipe the stars every evening,” thought the hedgehog, “they will definitely fade…”
  • Here you and I are talking, talking, the days fly by, and you and I are still talking.
    “We’re talking,” agreed the Hedgehog.
    - Months pass, the clouds fly, the trees are bare, and we are all talking.
    - We're talking.
    - And then everything will completely pass, and you and I will only be left alone.
    - If!
    - What will happen to us?
    - We can fly too.
    - How are the birds?
    - Yeah.
    - And where to?
    “To the south,” said the Hedgehog.

  • An eagle owl looked out of the fog, as if from a window, and hooted: “Uh-huh!” U-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu!..” and disappeared into the fog. “Crazy,” thought the Hedgehog, picked up a dry stick and, feeling the fog with it, moved forward.
  • - After all, who, if not you, will count the stars! I’ve already prepared some twigs! These, what's his name...
    - Juniper.
    - Juniper trees!
  • ...The little bear talked and talked, and the Hedgehog thought:
    “It’s still good that we’re together again.”

What are you doing here? - asked the Bear.
“I’m waiting for you to recover,” answered the Hedgehog.
- For a long time?
- All winter. As soon as I found out that you had eaten too much snow, I immediately brought all my supplies to you...
- And all winter you sat next to me on a stool?
- Yes, I gave you a spruce decoction and applied dried grass to your stomach...
“I don’t remember,” said the Bear.
- Still would! - Hedgehog sighed. - You said all winter that you are a snowflake. I was so afraid that you would melt by spring...

And here you are! - said Little Bear, waking up one day and seeing a Hedgehog on his porch.
- I.
- Where have you been?
“I was gone for a very long time,” said the Hedgehog.
- When you disappear, you need to warn your friends in advance.

After a long separation, they sat down on the porch and, as usual, started talking.
“It’s so good that you were found,” said the Bear.
- I came.
- Can you imagine if you weren’t there at all?
- So I came.
- Where have you been?
“But I wasn’t there,” said the Hedgehog

When you weren't there, were you somewhere?
- Yes.
- Where?
“There,” said the Hedgehog and waved his paw.
- Far?
The hedgehog shrank and closed his eyes

Let's not fly away anywhere, Hedgehog. Let's sit on our porch forever, and in the winter - in the house, and in the spring - again on the porch, and in the summer too.
- And our porch will slowly grow wings. And one day you and I will wake up together high above the earth.
“Who’s that dark guy running down there?” - you ask.
- Is there another one nearby?
“Yes, it’s you and me,” I’ll say. “These are our shadows,” you add.

Here you and I are talking, we are talking, the days fly by, and
you and I are talking about everything.
“We’re talking,” agreed the Hedgehog.
- Months pass, clouds fly, trees are bare,
and we are all talking.
- We're talking.
- And then everything will completely pass, and you and I will be alone
We'll just stay.
- If!
- What will happen to us?
- We can fly too.
- How are the birds?
- Yeah.
- And where to?
“To the south,” said the Hedgehog.

“I really love cloudy autumn days,” said the Hedgehog. - The sun is shining dimly, and it’s so foggy - foggy...
“Calm down,” said the Bear.
- Yeah. It’s as if everything has stopped and is standing still.
- Where? - asked the Little Bear.
- Not at all. Stands and doesn't move.
- Who?
- Well, how come you don’t understand? Nobody.
- Nobody stands and doesn’t move?
- Yeah. Nobody moves.

... So today the Hedgehog said to the Little Bear:
- How good it is that we have each other!
The little bear nodded.
- Just imagine: I’m not there, you’re sitting alone and there’s no one to talk to.
- And where are you?
- I am not here, I am out.
“It doesn’t happen like that,” said the Bear.
“I think so too,” said the Hedgehog. - But suddenly - I’m not there at all. You are alone. Well, what are you going to do?..
- I’ll turn everything upside down, and you’ll be found!
- I’m not there, I’m not anywhere!!!
“Then, then... Then I’ll run out into the field,” said the Teddy Bear. - And I’ll shout: “Y-yo-yo-zhi-i-i-k!”, And you will hear and shout: “Bear-o-o-ok!..”. Here.
“No,” said the Hedgehog. - I'm not there one bit. Understand?
- Why are you pestering me? - Little Bear got angry. - If you are not there, then I am not there either. Understood?…

I will, do you hear? “I will,” said Little Bear. Hedgehog
nodded.
- I will definitely come to you, no matter what happens. I'll be near you
Always.
The Hedgehog looked at the Little Bear with quiet eyes and was silent.
- Well, what are you silent?
“I believe,” said the Hedgehog.

I am running, the forest is standing. I highlight his stillness.

An eagle owl looked out of the fog, as if from a window, and hooted: “Uh-huh!” U-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu!..” and disappeared into the fog. “Crazy,” thought the Hedgehog, picked up a dry stick and, feeling the fog with it, moved forward.

Do you know what I would like most? - after thinking, the Bear cub said to the Hedgehog. “I would like most of all for each of your needles to grow a bump.”
- What would grow later?
- And then you would become a real Christmas tree and live for a hundred years.
- That's good... How would you talk to me?
- I would climb to the very top of the head and whisper into the crown.

Have you ever listened to silence, Hedgehog?
- I listened.
- And what?
- Nothing. Quiet.
“And I love it when something moves in silence.”
“Give me an example,” asked the Hedgehog.
“Well, for example, thunder,” said the Bear.

It happens - you turn on the stove, look at the fire and think: what a big winter it is!
And suddenly you wake up at night from an incomprehensible noise. The wind, you think, is a raging blizzard, but no, the sound is not like that, but some distant, very familiar sound. What is this? And you fall asleep again. And in the morning you run out onto the porch - the forest is in the fog and not a single island of snow is visible anywhere. Where did she go, winter? Then you run off the porch and see: a puddle.
A real puddle in the middle of winter. And steam comes from all the trees. What is this? And it rained at night. Big, heavy rain. And washed away the snow. And drove away the frost. And the forest became warm, as it only happens in early autumn.”
This is how Little Bear thought on a quiet, warm morning in the middle of winter.