Danh ngôn của Pete Townshend

I have to say that anger is the blanket that comes around me, and that blunts and blurs my sense of proportion.
I have to say that anger is the blanket that comes around me, and that blunts and blurs my sense of proportion.
Tôi phải nói rằng sự tức giận là tấm chăn bao quanh tôi, nó làm lu mờ cảm giác về sự cân đối của tôi.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Pete Townshend
- We tried not to age, but time had its rage.
- Even modern English people are imperious, superior, ridden by class. All of the hypocrisy and the difficulties that are endemic in being British also make it an incredibly fertile place culturally. A brilliant place to live. Sad but true.
- I felt that the elegance of pop music was that it was reflective: we were holding up a mirror to our audience and reflecting them philosophically and spiritually, rather than just reflecting society or something called 'rock and roll.'
- Entertainment came out of this thing called a television, and it was gray. Most of the films that we saw at the cinema were black and white. It was a gray world. And music somehow was in color.
- It's sad when people break up.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Anger
- In baseball, you have to remain calm, cool, and collected. In football, you can let out a little anger sometimes. It was a fun game, and I liked it, but I knew in my heart I was going to play baseball.
- I do have a very strong threshold for anger.
- Be modest, humble, simple. Control your anger.
- Do not follow vain desires; for verily he who prospers is preserved from lust, greed and anger.
- I think anger is a normal response to something horrible that someone has done, another human being has done, and to rob people of life, and that's actually healthy to have, to feel that. At some point you have to figure out, 'How do I let that go?'