Danh ngôn của Jean de la Bruyere

There is no road too long to the man who advances deliberately and without undue haste; there are no honors too distant to the man who prepares himself for them with patience.
There is no road too long to the man who advances deliberately and without undue haste; there are no honors too distant to the man who prepares himself for them with patience.
Không có con đường nào là quá dài đối với người tiến lên một cách có chủ ý và không vội vàng quá mức; không có vinh dự nào là quá xa vời đối với người chuẩn bị tinh thần cho chúng một cách kiên nhẫn.
Tác giả: Jean de la Bruyere | Chuyên mục: Patience | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Patience
- Soon I knew the craft of experimental physics was beyond me - it was the sublime quality of patience - patience in accumulating data, patience with recalcitrant equipment - which I sadly lacked.
- There is no harm in patience, and no profit in lamentation. Death is easier to bear (than) that which precedes it, and more severe than that which comes after it. Remember the death of the Apostle of God, and your sorrow will be lessened.
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- You know, writing is really difficult, and it takes a real patience and a skill. I don't know if I have that. I admire it in others, so much, and I envy it.