Danh ngôn của Regina Brett

I usually give a book 40 pages. If it doesn't grab me by then, adios. With young adult books, you can usually tell by Page 4 if it's worth the time. The author establishes the conflict early, sometimes in the first sentence. The themes of hope, family, friendship and overcoming hardship appeal to most everyone.
I usually give a book 40 pages. If it doesn't grab me by then, adios. With young adult books, you can usually tell by Page 4 if it's worth the time. The author establishes the conflict early, sometimes in the first sentence. The themes of hope, family, friendship and overcoming hardship appeal to most everyone.
Tôi thường cho một cuốn sách 40 trang. Nếu lúc đó nó không tóm được tôi, tạm biệt. Với những cuốn sách dành cho giới trẻ, bạn thường có thể biết được liệu nó có đáng bỏ thời gian hay không qua Trang 4. Tác giả xác lập xung đột sớm, có khi ngay ở câu đầu tiên. Các chủ đề về hy vọng, gia đình, tình bạn và vượt qua khó khăn hấp dẫn hầu hết mọi người.
Tác giả: Regina Brett | Chuyên mục: Friendship | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Regina Brett
- If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn't be in it.
- Everything can change in the blink of an eye. But don't worry; God never blinks.
- Be eccentric now. Don't wait for old age to wear purple.
- What other people think of you is none of your business.
- Too often, we get attention and sympathy by being a victim. If we're invested in someone being our villain, we must love being the victim. We have to let go of both characters in the story.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Friendship
- Big Red Machine is really a community effort: I guess it involves almost 30 musicians. It does come out of our friendship, but it's really something that is deeply collaborative.
- Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?
- From an early age I didn't buy into the value systems of working hard in a nine-to-five job. I thought creativity, friendship and loyalty and pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable was much more interesting.
- I don't know if I've ever been in a clique. The older I've gotten, the more I've realized what a true friend really is. So my friendship circle has changed a bit.
- The arrogance that says analysing the relationship between reasons and causes is more important than writing a philosophy of shyness or sadness or friendship drives me nuts. I can't accept that.