Danh ngôn của Herman Melville

Faith, like a jackal, feeds among the tombs, and even from these dead doubts she gathers her most vital hope.
Faith, like a jackal, feeds among the tombs, and even from these dead doubts she gathers her most vital hope.
Niềm tin, giống như một con chó rừng, kiếm ăn giữa các ngôi mộ, và ngay cả từ những nghi ngờ chết chóc này, cô vẫn thu thập được niềm hy vọng sống còn nhất của mình.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Herman Melville
- In this world, shipmates, sin that pays its way can travel freely, and without passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.
- To know how to grow old is the master work of wisdom, and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living.
- Let us speak, though we show all our faults and weaknesses, - for it is a sign of strength to be weak, to know it, and out with it - not in a set way and ostentatiously, though, but incidentally and without premeditation.
- A smile is the chosen vehicle of all ambiguities.
- They talk of the dignity of work. The dignity is in leisure.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Faith
- Was Sen. Barack Obama a Muslim? Did he ever practice Islam? The presidential candidate officially rejects the claims, but the issue of Obama's personal faith has re-emerged amid conflicting accounts of his enrollment as a Muslim during elementary school in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
- Without faith, I don't think I'd be here.
- I think that for some people faith is good - they have something to draw to.
- Your belief system tends to be a function of how you were raised. Being raised in the Midwest and in a relatively conservative household, my views were shaped by my upbringing, by my Christian faith.
- As to women, the Islamic faith has given women rights that are equal to or more than the rights given them in the Old Testament and the Bible.