Danh ngôn của Alison Gopnik

Texts and e-mails travel no faster than phone calls and telegrams, and their content isn't necessarily richer or poorer.
Texts and e-mails travel no faster than phone calls and telegrams, and their content isn't necessarily richer or poorer.
Tin nhắn và e-mail truyền đi không nhanh hơn các cuộc gọi điện thoại và điện tín, và nội dung của chúng không nhất thiết phải phong phú hơn hay nghèo nàn hơn.
Tác giả: Alison Gopnik | Chuyên mục: Travel | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Alison Gopnik
- I'm afraid the parenting advice to come out of developmental psychology is very boring: pay attention to your kids and love them.
- Becoming an adult means leaving the world of your parents and starting to make your way toward the future that you will share with your peers.
- Because we imagine, we can have invention and technology. It's actually play, not necessity, that is the mother of invention.
- Asking questions is what brains were born to do, at least when we were young children. For young children, quite literally, seeking explanations is as deeply rooted a drive as seeking food or water.
- The science can tell you that the thousands of pseudo-scientific parenting books out there - not to mention the 'Baby Einstein' DVDs and the flash cards and the brain-boosting toys - won't do a thing to make your baby smarter. That's largely because babies are already as smart as they can be; smarter than we are in some ways.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Travel
- When I travel overseas on many occasions, I get pulled out because I may be buying a one-way ticket, I may be traveling with my sister and we have different last names. That's smart profiling. Just pulling people out one at a time when we have millions of passengers in random screenings I'm not sure is the best way to do it.
- The show is '12 Monkeys,' and I'm playing the role that Bruce Willis played in the original film '12 Monkeys.' It is a show about time travel. My character is from a future post-apocalypse, and he has been given a mission to go back in time to essentially set things right and stop the apocalypse. No big deal.
- From a pretty early age, my mother realized that I was a little bit more gifted and talented than my own age group. So, she moved me over to play with the boys' travel soccer team when I was about 11 years old.
- When you do films after films, you don't let life happen. At least, in my case, I end up relying too much on emotions, which aren't raw enough. Travel helps me to get a renewed approach towards things.
- One problem with globalisation is that bad ideas seem to travel faster than good ones; first there was smearing tomato ketchup on everything; then drinking sugar-soaked cocktails ('Cosmo'-politanism) instead of our traditional whisky soda, and now this idea that we should abandon the poor to their fate in order to protect their dignity.