Danh ngôn của David Attenborough

The whole of science, and one is tempted to think the whole of the life of any thinking man, is trying to come to terms with the relationship between yourself and the natural world. Why are you here, and how do you fit in, and what's it all about.
The whole of science, and one is tempted to think the whole of the life of any thinking man, is trying to come to terms with the relationship between yourself and the natural world. Why are you here, and how do you fit in, and what's it all about.
Toàn bộ khoa học, và người ta bị cám dỗ để suy nghĩ về toàn bộ cuộc đời của bất kỳ con người biết suy nghĩ nào, đang cố gắng giải quyết mối quan hệ giữa bạn và thế giới tự nhiên. Tại sao bạn lại ở đây, và bạn hòa nhập như thế nào, và tất cả những điều đó là gì.
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