Danh ngôn của David Whyte

The ultimate lesson is that there is no immunity, no matter our age or the size of our retirement account, from going through constant cycles of integration and disintegration in which we are humbled and hopefully set to rights with the world again.
The ultimate lesson is that there is no immunity, no matter our age or the size of our retirement account, from going through constant cycles of integration and disintegration in which we are humbled and hopefully set to rights with the world again.
Bài học cuối cùng là không có khả năng miễn trừ, bất kể tuổi tác hay quy mô tài khoản hưu trí của chúng ta, khỏi việc phải trải qua những chu kỳ hội nhập và tan rã liên tục, trong đó chúng ta khiêm tốn và hy vọng có được quyền lợi với thế giới một lần nữa.
Tác giả: David Whyte | Chuyên mục: Age | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: David Whyte
- All of our great traditions, religious, contemplative and artistic, say that you must a learn how to be alone - and have a relationship with silence. It is difficult, but it can start with just the tiniest quiet moment.
- Poetry is often the art of overhearing yourself say things you didn't know you knew. It is a learned skill to force yourself to articulate your life, your present world or your possibilities for the future.
- There's a fierce practicality and empiricism which the whole imaginative, lyrical aspect of poetry comes from.
- Poetry is a street fighter. It has sharp elbows. It can look after itself. Poetry can't be used for manipulation; it's why you never see good poetry in advertising.
- It is the province of poetry to be more realistic and present than the artificial narratives of an outer discourse, and not afraid of the truthful difficulty of the average human life.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Age
- My brother Joseph, who is 14 years older than me, was already on his national military compulsory service when I was 4 years old, the age from which I remember myself.
- I talked to a few schools about playing football, but I had already pretty much made my mind up. I fell in love with baseball at a young age, and I knew that that's what I wanted to do.
- Age and numbers are a concept made up by man.
- I definitely had a very religious upbringing. My father was just instilling good morals into us at a very young age, and it wasn't super-strict, but it was a loving, warm household.
- I love coming of age stories that have struggle.