Danh ngôn của Grace Slick

Through your life, most people peel away the junk that's not useful, that's superfluous. You are determined to peel that away. I do one thing at a time. One man at a time. One car. One house. One child. One job.
Through your life, most people peel away the junk that's not useful, that's superfluous. You are determined to peel that away. I do one thing at a time. One man at a time. One car. One house. One child. One job.
Trong cuộc sống của mình, hầu hết mọi người đều bóc đi những thứ rác rưởi không có ích, thừa thãi. Bạn quyết tâm bóc bỏ nó đi. Tôi làm một việc một lúc. Một người đàn ông tại một thời điểm. Một chiếc xe hơi. Một ngôi nhà. Một đứa trẻ. Một công việc.
Tác giả: Grace Slick | Chuyên mục: Car | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Grace Slick
- Through literacy you can begin to see the universe. Through music you can reach anybody. Between the two there is you, unstoppable.
- When you learn that a truth is a lie, anger follows.
- I find it amusing on one level, poignant on another, when people try to get recognition from an outside source. It's sad.
- Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, Stephen Colbert. Those are the guys I look at who are telling me pretty much the truth. And they throw humor into it which makes it much more interesting to listen to.
- There is an attitude that we should be able to have everything. No, you shouldn't be able to have anything. I'd like a helicopter, but I can't afford a helicopter, so I don't buy one. People are buying stuff they can't afford on credit. I bought my Ford hybrid with cash.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Car
- Keep da money, cars, fame, and jewelry, and jus give me all the happiness - I'll be good forever.
- I really like listening to music in my car.
- Me and my partners had been stealing cars for a while.
- The way you dress or the car you drive or what you spend is to impress other people with how, I guess, successful and rich you are. But you're not, and you shouldn't, and who gives a damn what other people think anyway. So, that mentality, I think, is very destructive.
- Yeah, I left Idaho at 17. You know, I graduated high school a year early and just, you know, the typical story, packed up my car and moved out.