Danh ngôn của Leon Trotsky

Life is not an easy matter... You cannot live through it without falling into frustration and cynicism unless you have before you a great idea which raises you above personal misery, above weakness, above all kinds of perfidy and baseness.
Life is not an easy matter... You cannot live through it without falling into frustration and cynicism unless you have before you a great idea which raises you above personal misery, above weakness, above all kinds of perfidy and baseness.
Cuộc sống không phải là một vấn đề dễ dàng... Bạn không thể sống qua nó mà không rơi vào thất vọng và hoài nghi trừ khi bạn có trước mắt một ý tưởng tuyệt vời giúp bạn vượt lên trên nỗi khốn khổ cá nhân, trên sự yếu đuối, trên mọi hình thức phản bội và hèn hạ.
Tác giả: Leon Trotsky | Chuyên mục: Great | Sứ mệnh: [3]
Tìm kiếm kiến thức và thông tin về Leon Trotsky từ chuyên trang Kabala Tra Cứu. Nếu bạn không tìm được thông tin phù hợp, hãy liên hệ: [email protected]
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Leon Trotsky
- Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies.
- The depth and strength of a human character are defined by its moral reserves. People reveal themselves completely only when they are thrown out of the customary conditions of their life, for only then do they have to fall back on their reserves.
- There is a limit to the application of democratic methods. You can inquire of all the passengers as to what type of car they like to ride in, but it is impossible to question them as to whether to apply the brakes when the train is at full speed and accident threatens.
- There are no absolute rules of conduct, either in peace or war. Everything depends on circumstances.
- Old age is the most unexpected of all things that happen to a man.
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.