Danh ngôn của August Strindberg

That is the thankless position of the father in the family - the provider for all, and the enemy of all.
That is the thankless position of the father in the family - the provider for all, and the enemy of all.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: August Strindberg
- I always disliked dogs, those protectors of cowards who lack the courage to fight an assailant themselves.
- Friendship can only exist between persons with similar interests and points of view. Man and woman by the conventions of society are born with different interests and different points of view.
- People who keep dogs are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves.
- Happiness consumes itself like a flame. It cannot burn for ever, it must go out, and the presentiment of its end destroys it at its very peak.
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.