Danh ngôn của Mahmoud Darwish
Sarcasm helps me overcome the harshness of the reality we live, eases the pain of scars and makes people smile.
Sarcasm helps me overcome the harshness of the reality we live, eases the pain of scars and makes people smile.
Sự mỉa mai giúp tôi vượt qua sự khắc nghiệt của thực tế chúng ta đang sống, xoa dịu nỗi đau của những vết sẹo và khiến mọi người mỉm cười.
Tác giả: Mahmoud Darwish | Chuyên mục: Smile | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Mahmoud Darwish
- I believe in the power of poetry, which gives me reasons to look ahead and identify a glint of light.
- I see poetry as spiritual medicine.
- When I passed the age of 50, I learned how to control my emotions.
- Without hope we are lost.
- Poetry and beauty are always making peace. When you read something beautiful you find coexistence; it breaks walls down.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Smile
- I make sure I have a smile every day for everybody because our stories within it have a darkness and we don't need to bleed it into real life because people have got their own issues going on. So I'd always come in and be the biggest idiot on set.
- 'Halal in the Family' will expose a broad audience to some of the realities of being Muslim in America. By using satire, we will encourage people to reconsider their assumptions about Muslims, while providing a balm to those experiencing anti-Muslim bias. I also hope those Uncles and Aunties out there will crack a smile!
- What I love about comedy is that it's unquestionably working. There are varying degrees of that, where there's something that makes you smile and is funny versus something that makes you hysterically laugh.
- Remember that it is not enough to abstain from lying by word of mouth; for the worst lies are often conveyed by a false look, smile, or act.
- My favorite thing to do as a kid was pretend I was in the opening credits of a sitcom. As the theme song would play, I'd look up at the imaginary camera and smile as my name would flash on the screen.