Danh ngôn của Cecil Rhodes

Having read the histories of other countries, I saw that expansion was everything, and that the world's surface being limited, the great object of present humanity should be to take as much of the world as it possibly could.
Having read the histories of other countries, I saw that expansion was everything, and that the world's surface being limited, the great object of present humanity should be to take as much of the world as it possibly could.
Đọc lịch sử của các quốc gia khác, tôi thấy rằng sự bành trướng là tất cả, và bề mặt thế giới bị giới hạn, mục tiêu lớn lao của nhân loại hiện nay là chiếm được càng nhiều diện tích của thế giới càng tốt.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Cecil Rhodes
- So little done, so much to do.
- We must find new lands from which we can easily obtain raw materials and at the same time exploit the cheap slave labor that is available from the natives of the colonies. The colonies would also provide a dumping ground for the surplus goods produced in our factories.
- Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life.
- I have found out one thing and that is, if you have an idea, and it is a good idea, if you only stick to it you will come out all right.
- Why should we not form a secret society with but one object, the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole world under British rule, for the recovery of the United States, for making the Anglo Saxon race but one Empire? What a dream, but yet it is probable; it is possible.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Great
- Good writers borrow from other writers. Great writers steal from them outright.
- What makes a leader great is not the fact that she (or he) has all the answers, but the ability to inspire and empower us to find the answers.
- Great necessities call out great virtues.
- My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.
- Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition. Whether it be true or not, I can say, for one, that I have no other so great as that of being truly esteemed of my fellow-men, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem. How far I shall succeed in gratifying this ambition is yet to be developed.