Danh ngôn của Ani DiFranco

Men make angry music and it's called rock-and-roll; women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly they're angry and militant.
Men make angry music and it's called rock-and-roll; women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly they're angry and militant.
Đàn ông tạo ra thứ âm nhạc giận dữ và nó được gọi là rock-and-roll; phụ nữ đưa sự tức giận vào vốn từ vựng của họ và đột nhiên họ trở nên tức giận và hiếu chiến.
Tác giả: Ani DiFranco | Chuyên mục: Anger | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Ani DiFranco
- Art is why I get up in the morning but my definition ends there. You know I don't think its fair that I'm living for something I can't even define.
- I'd rather be able to face myself in the bathroom mirror than be rich and famous.
- I know there is strength in the differences between us. I know there is comfort where we overlap.
- Strangers are exciting, their mystery never ends. But, there's nothing like looking at your own history in the faces of your friends.
- Sometimes the beauty is easy. Sometimes you don't have to try at all. Sometimes you can hear the wind blow in a handshake. Sometimes there's poetry written right on the bathroom wall.
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?'