Danh ngôn của Mary Oliver

I had a very dysfunctional family, and a very hard childhood. So I made a world out of words. And it was my salvation.
I had a very dysfunctional family, and a very hard childhood. So I made a world out of words. And it was my salvation.
Tôi có một gia đình không bình thường và một tuổi thơ vô cùng khó khăn. Vì thế tôi đã tạo ra một thế giới bằng lời nói. Và đó là sự cứu rỗi của tôi.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Mary Oliver
- When it's over, I want to say: all my life I was a bride married to amazement. I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.
- To live in this world, you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the time comes to let it go, to let it go.
- Poetry isn't a profession, it's a way of life. It's an empty basket; you put your life into it and make something out of that.
- It's very important to write things down instantly, or you can lose the way you were thinking out a line. I have a rule that if I wake up at 3 in the morning and think of something, I write it down. I can't wait until morning - it'll be gone.
- Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Family
- I've gotten to learn what's important in life and what's not important, and what to spend energy on and what not to. I don't have a family like some of my teammates, but I have a lot of things pulling at me that I have to put my energy into.
- My family background was deeply Christian.
- By the grace of God, my parents were fantastic. We were a very normal family, and we have had a very middle-class Indian upbringing. We were never made to realise who we were or that my father and mother were huge stars - it was a very normal house, and I'd like my daughter to have the same thing.
- It would astonish if not amuse the older citizens to learn that I (a strange, friendless, uneducated, penniless boy, working at ten dollars per month) have been put down as the candidate of pride, wealth, and aristocratic family distinction.
- As a kid we moved around a fair bit as a family. It was difficult to make friends but sport helped. Once people saw you kick a football it broke down barriers. Instead of being the new skinny black kid you were the kid everyone wanted on their team.