Danh ngôn của Robbie Coltrane

See, what you're meant to do when you have a mid-life crisis is buy a fast car, aren't you? Well, I've always had fast cars. It's not that. It's the fear that you're past your best. It's the fear that the stuff you've done in the past is your best work.
See, what you're meant to do when you have a mid-life crisis is buy a fast car, aren't you? Well, I've always had fast cars. It's not that. It's the fear that you're past your best. It's the fear that the stuff you've done in the past is your best work.
Bạn thấy đấy, điều bạn định làm khi gặp khủng hoảng tuổi trung niên là mua một chiếc ô tô chạy nhanh, phải không? Chà, tôi luôn có những chiếc xe nhanh. Không phải thế. Đó là nỗi sợ rằng bạn đã vượt qua thời kỳ tốt nhất của mình. Đó là nỗi sợ hãi rằng những việc bạn đã làm trong quá khứ là công việc tốt nhất của bạn.
Tác giả: Robbie Coltrane | Chuyên mục: Car | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Robbie Coltrane
- The person who comes up to you and makes the most noise and is the most intrusive is invariably the person in the room who has no respect for you at all, and it's really all about them.
- Believe me, my children have more stamina than a power station.
- My kids love it. I thought I was the coolest dad in the world when I got to be in a Bond film, but 'Harry Potter', too? Well, I think I qualify for a medal for exceptional parenting or something, don't you?
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.