Danh ngôn của Helmut Kohl
People in Tel Aviv can not imagine, but in 1990, here in Leipzig or Dresden, whoever wanted to buy a car had to wait 14 years. The East Germans worked like people in the West, but the fruits of their labor were harvested by a criminal regime.
People in Tel Aviv can not imagine, but in 1990, here in Leipzig or Dresden, whoever wanted to buy a car had to wait 14 years. The East Germans worked like people in the West, but the fruits of their labor were harvested by a criminal regime.
Người dân ở Tel Aviv không thể tưởng tượng nổi, nhưng vào năm 1990, ở Leipzig hay Dresden này, ai muốn mua xe phải đợi 14 năm. Người Đông Đức làm việc như người phương Tây, nhưng thành quả lao động của họ đã bị chế độ tội phạm thu hoạch.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Helmut Kohl
- Peace must be more than the absence of war.
- We were united not only by political respect for each other, but also by deep mutual sympathy as people.
- My childhood ended in 1942. I was 12, and for the next three years, I lived under incessant bombings. It was a life of constant fear.
- In a democracy, if you don't get the votes, nothing else is possible, no matter how wonderful your dreams.
- We Germans have learned from history. We are a peace-loving, freedom-loving people. There is only one place for us in the world: at the side of the free nations.
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.