Danh ngôn của Jose Marti

An insatiable appetite for glory leads to sacrifice and death, but innate instinct leads to self-preservation and life.
An insatiable appetite for glory leads to sacrifice and death, but innate instinct leads to self-preservation and life.
Sự khao khát vinh quang vô độ dẫn đến sự hy sinh và cái chết, nhưng bản năng bẩm sinh lại dẫn đến sự tự bảo tồn và sự sống.
Tác giả: Jose Marti | Chuyên mục: Death | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Jose Marti
- He who receives money in trust to administer for the benefit of its owner, and uses it either for his own interest or against the wishes of its rightful owner, is a thief.
- The vote is a trust more delicate than any other, for it involves not just the interests of the voter, but his life, honor and future as well.
- Happiness exists on earth, and it is won through prudent exercise of reason, knowledge of the harmony of the universe, and constant practice of generosity.
- Other famous men, those of much talk and few deeds, soon evaporate. Action is the dignity of greatness.
- There is happiness in duty, although it may not seem so.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Death
- I have been connected with the Niels Bohr Institute since the completion of my university studies, first as a research fellow and, from 1956, as a professor of physics at the University of Copenhagen. After the death of my father in 1962, I followed him as director of the Institute until 1970.
- I want to tell you what it was really like to think death is imminent, but I can't. It's a taste in your mouth. And an emptiness.
- Writing never comes easy. The difference between Page 2 and Page Nothing is the difference between life and death.
- When lab safety procedures aren't followed, people can get hurt or worse. Lab equipment and chemicals that are improperly handled can result in personal injury and even death.
- My deceased patients have taught me over the years to believe in the glass half full, to make good use of the time we have, to be generous - that was their lesson for the Uber-mind, and it was free. 'Do that,' they said, 'and then perhaps death shall have no dominion.'