Danh ngôn của Alain de Botton

Artworks are especially good at helping our psyches in a variety of ways: they rebalance our moods, lend us hope, usher in calm, stretch our sympathies, reignite our senses, and reawaken appreciation.
Artworks are especially good at helping our psyches in a variety of ways: they rebalance our moods, lend us hope, usher in calm, stretch our sympathies, reignite our senses, and reawaken appreciation.
Tác phẩm nghệ thuật đặc biệt hữu ích trong việc giúp đỡ tâm lý của chúng ta theo nhiều cách khác nhau: chúng cân bằng lại tâm trạng, cho chúng ta hy vọng, mang lại sự bình tĩnh, khơi dậy sự đồng cảm, khơi dậy các giác quan và đánh thức lại lòng biết ơn.
Tác giả: Alain de Botton | Chuyên mục: Sympathy | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Alain de Botton
- I'm also interested in the modern suggestion that you can have a combination of love and sex in a marriage - which no previous society has ever believed.
- I passionately believe that's it's not just what you say that counts, it's also how you say it - that the success of your argument critically depends on your manner of presenting it.
- Status anxiety definitely exists at a political level. Many Iraqis were annoyed with the US essentially for reasons of status: for not showing them respect, for humiliating them.
- What is fascinating about marriage is why anyone wants to get married.
- We may seek a fortune for no greater reason than to secure the respect and attention of people who would otherwise look straight through us.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Sympathy
- There is no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief.
- I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.
- My mother listened to all the news from the camp during the strike. She said little, especially when my father or the men who worked for him were about I remember her instinctive and unhesitating sympathy for the miners.
- It's hard for me to think of others because I'm not particularly in sympathy with the music of this century.
- I have every sympathy for writers. It's a mystery to me what they do. I can edit. I can cross out and say, 'I'm not saying that' or, 'How about we move this to here? Wouldn't that make that bit of the story better?' But where any of it comes from is beyond me. I will never write a play or a novel.