Danh ngôn của Meghan Daum

In the world of opinion writing, there's something called the 'to be sure' paragraph. A sort of rhetorical antibiotic, it seeks to defend against critics by injecting a tiny bit of counter-argument before moving on with the main point.
In the world of opinion writing, there's something called the 'to be sure' paragraph. A sort of rhetorical antibiotic, it seeks to defend against critics by injecting a tiny bit of counter-argument before moving on with the main point.
Trong thế giới viết quan điểm, có một thứ được gọi là đoạn văn 'phải chắc chắn'. Một loại kháng sinh hùng biện, nó tìm cách bảo vệ chống lại những người chỉ trích bằng cách đưa ra một chút lập luận phản bác trước khi chuyển sang điểm chính.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Meghan Daum
- People who choose not to have kids do so because they respect the job of parenting so much that they know not to take it on if they know it's not something that they're up for, and I don't know what to be a bigger tribute to parenting than that.
- For a kid, self-esteem can be as close at hand as a sports victory or a sense of belonging in a peer group. It's a much more complicated and elusive proposition for adults, subject to the responsibilities and vicissitudes of grown-up life.
- I have a distinct memory, dating back to 1989 or so, of sitting around with my college dorm mates talking about a new term that was popping up everywhere: 'political correctness.'
- Air travelers, of course, are famous for their hubris. They carry on too many bags and use the restroom when the seat-belt sign is on.
- The search for happiness has long been a dominant feature of American life. It's a byproduct of prosperity, not to mention the most famous line in the Declaration of Independence.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Moving On
- What's that line from TS Eliot? To arrive at the place where you started, but to know it for the first time. I'm able to write about a breakup from a different place. Same brokenness. Same rock-bottom. But a little more informed, now I'm older. Thank God for growing up.
- Blessed are the hearts that can bend; they shall never be broken.
- The willow which bends to the tempest, often escapes better than the oak which resists it; and so in great calamities, it sometimes happens that light and frivolous spirits recover their elasticity and presence of mind sooner than those of a loftier character.
- I'm the kind of person who, if I like one song, will listen to all of the band's work before moving on to another group.
- Laughter, and the broader category of humor, are key elements in helping us go on with our life after a loss.