Danh ngôn của Jim Harrison

Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness. And they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy... or they become legend.
Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness. And they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy... or they become legend.
Một số người nghe thấy tiếng nói bên trong của chính mình rất rõ ràng. Và họ sống bằng những gì họ nghe được. Những người như vậy trở nên điên rồ... hoặc họ trở thành huyền thoại.
Tác giả: Jim Harrison | Chuyên mục: Great | Sứ mệnh: [8]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Jim Harrison
- I used to get criticized for putting food in novels.
- After a lifetime of world travel I've been fascinated that those in the third world don't have the same perception of reality that we do.
- I enjoy about 1 out of 100 movies, it's about the same proportion to books published that I care to read.
- My biggest pet peeve is when you go to a fine restaurant, and it's like a mausoleum inside. Good food should be joyful. There should be laughter and chatter, not people sitting there like they're in a funeral-parlor waiting room.
- The big curse of America, to me, is skinless, boneless chicken breasts. They're banal and relatively flavorless. The rest of the world's trying to get some fat to eat, and we're trying to ban it from our diet.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Great
- Good writers borrow from other writers. Great writers steal from them outright.
- What makes a leader great is not the fact that she (or he) has all the answers, but the ability to inspire and empower us to find the answers.
- Great necessities call out great virtues.
- My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.
- Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition. Whether it be true or not, I can say, for one, that I have no other so great as that of being truly esteemed of my fellow-men, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem. How far I shall succeed in gratifying this ambition is yet to be developed.