Danh ngôn của Alfred Hitchcock

We seem to have a compulsion these days to bury time capsules in order to give those people living in the next century or so some idea of what we are like.
We seem to have a compulsion these days to bury time capsules in order to give those people living in the next century or so some idea of what we are like.
Ngày nay, chúng ta dường như bị buộc phải chôn vùi những viên nang thời gian để cung cấp cho những người sống ở thế kỷ tiếp theo hoặc lâu hơn một số ý tưởng về chúng ta như thế nào.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Science
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- Biochemistry is the science of life. All our life processes - walking, talking, moving, feeding - are essentially chemical reactions. So biochemistry is actually the chemistry of life, and it's supremely interesting.
- The chances of Israeli science competing with big American science are small. For almost 15 years, we had no competition.
- The philosophy of the school was quite simple - the bright boys specialised in Latin, the not so bright in science and the rest managed with geography or the like.