Danh ngôn của John Marshall

I have always believed that national character... depends more on the female part of society than is generally imagined. Precepts from the lips of a beloved mother... sink deep in the heart, and make an impression which is seldom entirely effaced.
I have always believed that national character... depends more on the female part of society than is generally imagined. Precepts from the lips of a beloved mother... sink deep in the heart, and make an impression which is seldom entirely effaced.
Tôi luôn tin rằng tính cách dân tộc... phụ thuộc nhiều vào bộ phận phụ nữ trong xã hội hơn là người ta thường tưởng tượng. Những lời răn dạy từ đôi môi của người mẹ yêu dấu... in sâu vào trái tim và để lại một ấn tượng khó có thể xóa bỏ hoàn toàn.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: John Marshall
- To listen well is as powerful a means of communication and influence as to talk well.
- What is it that makes us trust our judges? Their independence in office and manner of appointment.
- The events of my life are too unimportant, and have too little interest for any person not of my immediate family, to render them worth communicating or preserving.
- I was born on the 24th of September 1755 in the county of Fauquier, at that time one of the frontier counties of Virginia. My father possessed scarcely any fortune and had received a very limited education - but was a man to whom nature had been bountiful, and who had assiduously improved her gifts.
- My father superintended the English part of my education, and to his care I am indebted for anything valuable which I may have acquired in my youth. He was my only intelligent companion, and was both a watchful parent and an affectionate friend.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Society
- I would say that no film is apolitical. There are politics in all films. Any film that is anchored in a society, any film that deals with humanity is necessarily political.
- The key to organizing an alternative society is to organize people around what they can do, and more importantly, what they want to do.
- When I say, 'I stand for equal rights,' I mean equal rights for all persons... from the moment of conception until natural death. I mean that I believe in the equal human dignity of all persons, no matter the 'contribution' they make to society.
- Solitude is better than the society of evil persons.
- Bipolar disorder, manic depression, depression, black dog, whatever you want to call it, is inherent in our society. It's a product of stress and in my case over-work.