Danh ngôn của Simone Weil
To want friendship is a great fault. Friendship ought to be a gratuitous joy, like the joys afforded by art or life.
To want friendship is a great fault. Friendship ought to be a gratuitous joy, like the joys afforded by art or life.
Muốn có tình bạn là một lỗi lầm lớn. Tình bạn phải là một niềm vui nhưng không, giống như những niềm vui mà nghệ thuật hay cuộc sống mang lại.
Tác giả: Simone Weil | Chuyên mục: Friendship | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Simone Weil
- Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life.
- More than in any other performing arts the lack of respect for acting seems to spring from the fact that every layman considers himself a valid critic.
- Humility is attentive patience.
- Imagination is always the fabric of social life and the dynamic of history. The influence of real needs and compulsions, of real interests and materials, is indirect because the crowd is never conscious of it.
- It is an eternal obligation toward the human being not to let him suffer from hunger when one has a chance of coming to his assistance.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Friendship
- Big Red Machine is really a community effort: I guess it involves almost 30 musicians. It does come out of our friendship, but it's really something that is deeply collaborative.
- Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?
- From an early age I didn't buy into the value systems of working hard in a nine-to-five job. I thought creativity, friendship and loyalty and pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable was much more interesting.
- I don't know if I've ever been in a clique. The older I've gotten, the more I've realized what a true friend really is. So my friendship circle has changed a bit.
- The arrogance that says analysing the relationship between reasons and causes is more important than writing a philosophy of shyness or sadness or friendship drives me nuts. I can't accept that.