Danh ngôn của Charles Lindbergh

How long can men thrive between walls of brick, walking on asphalt pavements, breathing the fumes of coal and oil, growing, working, dying, with hardly a thought of wind, and sky, and fields of grain, seeing only machine-made beauty, the mineral-like quality of life?
How long can men thrive between walls of brick, walking on asphalt pavements, breathing the fumes of coal and oil, growing, working, dying, with hardly a thought of wind, and sky, and fields of grain, seeing only machine-made beauty, the mineral-like quality of life?
Con người có thể tồn tại được bao lâu giữa những bức tường gạch, bước đi trên vỉa hè trải nhựa, hít thở khói than và dầu, lớn lên, làm việc, chết đi mà hầu như không nghĩ đến gió, bầu trời và những cánh đồng ngũ cốc, chỉ nhìn thấy vẻ đẹp do máy móc tạo ra. , chất lượng cuộc sống giống như khoáng chất?
Tác giả: Charles Lindbergh | Chuyên mục: Beauty | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Charles Lindbergh
- In wilderness I sense the miracle of life, and behind it our scientific accomplishments fade to trivia.
- Living in dreams of yesterday, we find ourselves still dreaming of impossible future conquests.
- Life is a culmination of the past, an awareness of the present, an indication of a future beyond knowledge, the quality that gives a touch of divinity to matter.
- Is he alone who has courage on his right hand and faith on his left hand?
- Real freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Beauty
- From afar, we know we have a great land, dominated by so many different forms of terrain, and we've got amazing and unique animals, and the climate, the beauty and the brutality of it. But I think the detail, and the intimate element of it, I think we're kind of a little bit lost on it.
- I think we need to take time out in our lives to realign ourselves with country, to realign ourselves with what we have and the beauty of what we have. I think we've all just got caught up in this way of life that doesn't allow us to be intimate with it any more.
- The beauty of our country is that when it was founded that they took some time to lay out civil liberties in the first 10 Amendments - the Bill of Rights. I'm a firm believer in those civil liberties and the ability to have your own opinion.
- I think Islam has been hijacked by the idea that all Muslims are terrorists; that Islam is about hate, about war, about jihad - I think that hijacks the spirituality and beauty that exists within Islam. I believe in allowing Islam to be seen in context and in its entirety and being judged on what it really is, not what you think it is.
- My father was a scientist and his colleagues were into pathology and microbiology, and study of viruses and how it spreads and mutates, so I understand the beauty with which nature works and more beautifully how our immune systems work.