Danh ngôn của Benjamin Disraeli

Two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets. The rich and the poor.
Two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets. The rich and the poor.
Hai quốc gia giữa họ không có sự giao lưu và thông cảm; những người không biết gì về thói quen, suy nghĩ và cảm xúc của nhau, như thể họ là cư dân ở những khu vực khác nhau hoặc cư dân của các hành tinh khác nhau. Người giàu và người nghèo.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Benjamin Disraeli
- Never apologize for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologize for the truth.
- The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own.
- It destroys one's nerves to be amiable every day to the same human being.
- No man is regular in his attendance at the House of Commons until he is married.
- Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen.
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.
- 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.
- It's hard for me to think of others because I'm not particularly in sympathy with the music of this century.