Danh ngôn của Anais Nin
I postpone death by living, by suffering, by error, by risking, by giving, by losing.
I postpone death by living, by suffering, by error, by risking, by giving, by losing.
Tôi trì hoãn cái chết bằng cách sống, bằng đau khổ, bằng sai lầm, bằng sự mạo hiểm, bằng sự cho đi, bằng sự mất mát.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Anais Nin
- Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country.
- The only abnormality is the incapacity to love.
- When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow.
- How wrong it is for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself.
- I, with a deeper instinct, choose a man who compels my strength, who makes enormous demands on me, who does not doubt my courage or my toughness, who does not believe me naive or innocent, who has the courage to treat me like a woman.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Chance
- I think it's important to take a break, you know, from the public eye for a while, and give people a chance to miss you. I want longevity. I don't want to get out there and run myself ragged and spread myself thin.
- If you play against a Peyton Manning, that's a great quarterback, but I'd rather have that quarterback that stays still. You have a better chance of getting to him. The mobile quarterbacks, they do a lot of different stuff.
- There's parts of it that I connect to - being a father and everything - but 'Mamma Mia!' allows me to go out there and be me and have fun. I've never really had the chance to do that with so much freedom.
- In graduate school, Aubrey Berg at the Cincinnati Conservatory gave me the chance to perform with the best in the country in Broadway caliber productions.
- 'Yellow Moon' was a poem. My wife at the time, Joel - she's dead now - it was our 25th anniversary. She had the chance to go on a cruise with her sister. And I'm home with the kids and looking up, and I saw the big moon, and I just started writing.